Summarize intrusion and give an example.
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. A sample answer follows: Intrusion happens when a person disregards the levels of privacy in certain settings. These settings can be divided into three areas: public, quasi-public and private. A public setting is a public event like a parade. A quasi-public setting is when a private entity like a privately owned store is in a public setting like a mall. A private setting is a person's home or a hospital room. In a public setting, a person has limited claims to privacy. In a quasi-public setting, a person has more claims to privacy. In a private setting, a person has a high right to privacy. For example, a reporter would commit intrusion if he or she entered a private estate, found the owner, and insisted on asking the person questions. On the other hand, if the reporter asked the same person questions at a ball game, then the reporter would not commit intrusion.
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