Description |
1 online resource (331 pages) |
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Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice |
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Routledge frontiers of criminal justice.
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Contents |
Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Introduction; What is ILP?; Emphasizing crime intelligence analysis; Central concepts of proactive policing; ILP vs. predictive policing; Intelligence; Risk and threat assessments; Disruption and preventing; What do we mean by 'moral issues'?; Moving into new territory; Navigating uncertainties; The accountability of the new actors in policing; Introducing the elements making up the book |
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Part I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing (Chapters 1-3)Part II: New logics -- new measures? (Chapters 4-6); Part III: Innovations and new technologies (Chapters 7-8); Part IV: Outsourcing police work (Chapters 9-10); Part V: Joining forces (Chapters 11-12); Part VI: Old crimes, new ways (Chapters 13-14); PART I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing; 1. Police practices in the age of precaution: A moral typology; Introduction; A case of pre-emptive justice; Pre-emptive, preventive and deceptive policing; The moral limits of coercion; Reactive versus preventive policing |
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Counter-terrorism and the logic of precautionConclusion; 2. Investigation or instigation? Enforcing grooming legislation; Unfashionable criminal investigation; The preventive turn in criminal law; Online grooming; Internet stranger danger; Prevention and intervention, not punishment; Enforcing the grooming legislation; Prospective, anticipatory and/or disruptive?; Cases and convictions; Who's grooming who?; Digital vigilantism; Popular justice; Concluding thoughts; 3. Predicting crime? On challenges to the police in becoming knowledgeable organizations; Introduction; A new policing paradigm |
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A new understanding of crime prevention and pre-crime societyChallenges for the new policing paradigm; Lack of experience in knowledge-based work; The question of professionalisation; The lack of knowledge-sharing, and monopolisation of knowledge; Poor quality of analyses, and the failure to apply them; External political control and internal hierarchy; Real policing and reform on the ground; Possibilities for knowledge-based policing; Learning organisation or predictive analyses?; PART II: New logics -- new measures? |
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4. The preventive use of surveillance measures in the protection of national security: A comparative analysis of Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish legislationIntroduction ; Conceptual framework and application; The traditional approaches, and the processes of adopting preventive legislation; The content of the preventive legislation; The requirement of possibility; Concluding remarks; 5. On the hunt: Aspects of the use of communication control in Norway; Introduction; Widening the net?; Normalization?; The brakes; Discussion: normalizing the exceptional? |
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6. The professional ethics of intelligence: On the feasibility of ethics as internal self-regulation of intelligence activities |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Law enforcement.
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Intelligence service.
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Crime prevention.
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Crime prevention
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Intelligence service
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Law enforcement
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rønn, Kira Vrist
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Fyfe, Nick
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ISBN |
9781351864510 |
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1351864513 |
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9781351864503 |
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1351864505 |
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