1. Governance, Information and Police -- 2. Policing Networks -- 3. Crime Networks -- 4. Development of Intelligence-Led Policing in the UK -- 5. Law Enforcement Intelligence in North America -- 6. Targeting the Intelligence Process -- 7. Technologies of Information Gathering -- 8. Informants and Undercover Police -- 9. Producing and Using Intelligence -- 10. Rounding Up the Usual Suspects?
Summary
This book provides a conceptual and empirical map of the local, national and global development of intelligence-led policing. The comparative analysis of law enforcement networks in North America and the UK examines whether new technologies and strategies are transforming policing or have been appropriated by police to reinforce traditional practices. It is argued that the developing framework for the control and accountability of these techniques within the context of human rights in the UK is inadequate and alternatives are considered
Notes
Originally published in 2000 by Ashgate Publishing
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 14, 2018)