Undercover

Undercover
Author: C. J. C. F. Fijnaut
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1995-10-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041100153

3. Leaders of Men.

Covert Human Intelligence Sources

Covert Human Intelligence Sources
Author: Roger Billingsley
Publisher: Waterside Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2009-01-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1906534780

A unique insight into the hidden world of informers and related aspects of covert policing. Edited by Roger Billingsley, head of the Covert Policing Standards Unit at New Scotland Yard, this book is the first to look behind the scenes of undercover police work since the authorities lifted the rules on secrecy. Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) covers such key matters as: What is meant by CHIS The legal framework The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) Inherent powers and the position at Common Law ‘Informers’ and ‘informants’ Working methods and oversight Handlers, controllers and authorising officers Dangers and risks Human rights, proportionality and ‘necessity’ Corruption and ‘noble cause corruption’ Protection and the duty of care Undercover officers: strains, duties and requirements ‘Official’ participation in crime: how far is it legal? Motives of informers Records and management of information Juvenile informers Texts, public interest immunity and anonymity Debriefing and human memory The context of informer relationships ‘Ownership’ of intelligence and communications A European perspective General background, views and opinions Contributors: Jonathan Lennon, Clive Harfield, Ben Fitzpatrick, John Potts, Kingsley Hyland OBE, John Buckley, Alisdair Gillespie and Michael Fishwick. With a preface by John Grieve QPM and a Foreword by Jon Murphy QPM Roger Billingsley has served for 32 years in the English police service, mainly within the field of criminal investigation. He was actively involved in the world of informers - as a handler, controller and authorising officer - and now heads London’s Metropolitan Police Service Covert Policing Standards Unit, dealing with every aspect of covert policing, including informers.

Covert Policing

Covert Policing
Author: Simon McKay
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198725756

Reviewing the law governing covert policing activities, undertaken by law enforcement and other public authorities, this book examines the statutory and procedural requirements relating to covert policing deployments, from the interception of communications to the use and conduct of covert human intelligence sources.

Covert Investigation

Covert Investigation
Author: Clive Harfield
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199646988

The leading practical guide for anyone working in covert investigation. Containing new case law and updates to all the relevant legislation and codes of practice, the book is designed to help officers improve the quality of RIPA applications and ensure they are made in appropriate circumstances.

Invisible Policing

Invisible Policing
Author: Bethan Loftus
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138934894

What is covert policing? How do covert surveillance officers use their time? What are their perceptions of the work, its status, rewards and challenges? How are operations planned, authorised, carried out and reviewed? How do officers understand and negotiate the dilemmas involved in carrying out the peculiar demands of their job? Does the existing authorisation regime strike an appropriate balance between the need for police accountability and the protection of civil liberties on the one hand, and operational efficiency and the demands of security on the other? This book provides answers to these questions and more, and presents the first truly ethnographic account of the inner-world of covert policing. This book sheds new light on a largely hidden and poorly understood form of investigation and offers a major contrubution to research on police culture and police practice.

Undercover Policing and the Corrupt Secret Society Within

Undercover Policing and the Corrupt Secret Society Within
Author: Garry Rogers
Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1526775409

A former police officer reveals all in a shocking autobiography “detailing his time undercover amongst some of the UK’s toughest criminals” (Daily Mirror). Garry Rogers played a key role in one of the UK’s most successful undercover policing operations, targeting the football hooliganism which blighted the domestic and international game. From Old Trafford to Turkey and Sweden to Sardinia, this working class lad turned undercover cop infiltrated some of the most notorious hooligan gangs at club and England level as part of Greater Manchester Police’s groundbreaking Omega Unit. When the force extended its undercover policing operations to target serious and violent crime, it was Garry who gained the trust of armed robbers, drug dealers and a murderer securing the evidence to take them off the streets, often for many years. But after five years at the cutting edge of covert operations, and with a new, inexperienced and ultimately corrupt officer in charge of the unit, Garry found himself dangerously exposed to violent criminals living just minutes from his family home. And when he turned to the force for support he was met with a wall of silence, accusations, and what one chief constable later described as a Masonic conspiracy that eventually pushed him out of the job after 28 years. Now he’s determined to tell his story—the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Undercover

Undercover
Author: Gary T. Marx
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1988-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520910044

Providing a rich picture of past and present undercover work, and drawing on unpublished documents and interviews with the FBI and local police, this penetrating study examines the variety of undercover operations and the ethical issues and empirical assumptions raised when the state officially sanctions deception and trickery and allows its agents to participate in crime.

The Ethics of Undercover Policing

The Ethics of Undercover Policing
Author: Christopher Nathan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000590054

Despite the media controversies surrounding high-profile cases of undercover policing, it is not always clear what ethical issues are at stake. Can undercover policing be justified? What are the ethical issues surrounding concealment and infiltration? What larger questions does undercover policing raise about the nature of policing and the legitimacy of coercive state action? In this timely and clear account, Christopher Nathan explores these questions and more. He rejects the view that the consequences of undercover policing always justify the means, instead advancing an argument that through their actions people can make themselves morally liable to some forms of undercover policing. Drawing on several recent, high-profile case studies, Christopher Nathan argues for a new understanding of proportionality in undercover policing that takes account of innocent parties, vulnerable targets, and manipulation into wrongful action. He also defends a central role for the judiciary in the oversight of undercover policing.

Under Surveillance

Under Surveillance
Author: Madeleine Colvin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1998
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 9780907247319

Covert Policing

Covert Policing
Author: Simon McKay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN: 9780191038723

The second edition of Covert Policing offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of the law governing covert policing activities. Providing practitioners with an understanding of the framework governing covert operations and clear guidance on RIPA, this is an essential resource for anyone engaged in cases involving complex covert policing issues.