Moral Issues in Intelligence-led Policing
Herausgeber: Gundhus, Helene Oppen; Fyfe, Nick; Rønn, Kira Vrist
Moral Issues in Intelligence-led Policing
Herausgeber: Gundhus, Helene Oppen; Fyfe, Nick; Rønn, Kira Vrist
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This book critically addresses the proliferation of intelligence logics within policing from an array of scholarly perspectives. It offers new insights by exploring dilemmas, legal issues and questions raised by the use of intelligence-led methods.
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This book critically addresses the proliferation of intelligence logics within policing from an array of scholarly perspectives. It offers new insights by exploring dilemmas, legal issues and questions raised by the use of intelligence-led methods.
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- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780415373791
- ISBN-10: 0415373794
- Artikelnr.: 49209283
- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780415373791
- ISBN-10: 0415373794
- Artikelnr.: 49209283
Nicholas R. Fyfe is Professor and Associate Dean in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Dundee, UK, and Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research Helene O. I. Gundhus is a professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo, Norway, and Professor II at the Norwegian Police University College Kira Vrist Rønn is a lecturer at the Metropolitan University College in Copenhagen, Denmark
Introduction
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Helene O.I. Gundhus and Kira Vrist Rønn
Part I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing. 1. Police practices in the age of precaution: A moral typology
Vidar Halvorsen
2. Investigation or instigation? Enforcing grooming legislation
Heidi Mork Lomell
3. Predicting crime? On challenges to the police in becoming knowledgeable organizations
Nadja K. Hestehave
Part II: New logics - new measures? 4. The preventive use of surveillance measures in the protection of National security: A comparative analysis of Dutch
Norwegian and Swedish legislation
Ingvild Bruce
5. On the hunt: Aspects of the use of communication control in Norway
Paul Larsson
6. The professional ethics of intelligence: On the feasibility of ethics as internal self-regulation of intelligence activities
Kira Vrist Rønn
Part III: Innovations and new technologies. 7. The co-construction of crime predictions: Dynamics between digital data
software and human beings
Mareile Kaufmann
8. Grey zone creativity: The case of proactive policing
Mia R.K. Hartmann
Part IV: Outsourcing police work. 9. Plural policing webs: Unveiling the various forms of partnering and knowledge exchange in the production of nightlife territoriality
Thomas Friis Søgaard and Esben Houborg
10. Privatization of intelligence-led policing: Auditors doing forensic work
Janne Flyghed
Part V: Joining forces. 11. Negotiating risks and threats: Securing the border through the lens of intelligence
Helene O. I. Gundhus
12. The changing ecology and equity of policing: Some implications of reconfiguring boundaries in an era of police reform
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Part VI: Old crimes
new ways. 13. Policy making without politics: Overstating objectivity in intelligence-led policing
Annette Vestby
14. Banning and banishing outlaw motorcycle gangs
Synnøve Jahnsen
Index.
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Helene O.I. Gundhus and Kira Vrist Rønn
Part I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing. 1. Police practices in the age of precaution: A moral typology
Vidar Halvorsen
2. Investigation or instigation? Enforcing grooming legislation
Heidi Mork Lomell
3. Predicting crime? On challenges to the police in becoming knowledgeable organizations
Nadja K. Hestehave
Part II: New logics - new measures? 4. The preventive use of surveillance measures in the protection of National security: A comparative analysis of Dutch
Norwegian and Swedish legislation
Ingvild Bruce
5. On the hunt: Aspects of the use of communication control in Norway
Paul Larsson
6. The professional ethics of intelligence: On the feasibility of ethics as internal self-regulation of intelligence activities
Kira Vrist Rønn
Part III: Innovations and new technologies. 7. The co-construction of crime predictions: Dynamics between digital data
software and human beings
Mareile Kaufmann
8. Grey zone creativity: The case of proactive policing
Mia R.K. Hartmann
Part IV: Outsourcing police work. 9. Plural policing webs: Unveiling the various forms of partnering and knowledge exchange in the production of nightlife territoriality
Thomas Friis Søgaard and Esben Houborg
10. Privatization of intelligence-led policing: Auditors doing forensic work
Janne Flyghed
Part V: Joining forces. 11. Negotiating risks and threats: Securing the border through the lens of intelligence
Helene O. I. Gundhus
12. The changing ecology and equity of policing: Some implications of reconfiguring boundaries in an era of police reform
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Part VI: Old crimes
new ways. 13. Policy making without politics: Overstating objectivity in intelligence-led policing
Annette Vestby
14. Banning and banishing outlaw motorcycle gangs
Synnøve Jahnsen
Index.
Introduction
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Helene O.I. Gundhus and Kira Vrist Rønn
Part I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing. 1. Police practices in the age of precaution: A moral typology
Vidar Halvorsen
2. Investigation or instigation? Enforcing grooming legislation
Heidi Mork Lomell
3. Predicting crime? On challenges to the police in becoming knowledgeable organizations
Nadja K. Hestehave
Part II: New logics - new measures? 4. The preventive use of surveillance measures in the protection of National security: A comparative analysis of Dutch
Norwegian and Swedish legislation
Ingvild Bruce
5. On the hunt: Aspects of the use of communication control in Norway
Paul Larsson
6. The professional ethics of intelligence: On the feasibility of ethics as internal self-regulation of intelligence activities
Kira Vrist Rønn
Part III: Innovations and new technologies. 7. The co-construction of crime predictions: Dynamics between digital data
software and human beings
Mareile Kaufmann
8. Grey zone creativity: The case of proactive policing
Mia R.K. Hartmann
Part IV: Outsourcing police work. 9. Plural policing webs: Unveiling the various forms of partnering and knowledge exchange in the production of nightlife territoriality
Thomas Friis Søgaard and Esben Houborg
10. Privatization of intelligence-led policing: Auditors doing forensic work
Janne Flyghed
Part V: Joining forces. 11. Negotiating risks and threats: Securing the border through the lens of intelligence
Helene O. I. Gundhus
12. The changing ecology and equity of policing: Some implications of reconfiguring boundaries in an era of police reform
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Part VI: Old crimes
new ways. 13. Policy making without politics: Overstating objectivity in intelligence-led policing
Annette Vestby
14. Banning and banishing outlaw motorcycle gangs
Synnøve Jahnsen
Index.
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Helene O.I. Gundhus and Kira Vrist Rønn
Part I: The proliferation of intelligence-led policing. 1. Police practices in the age of precaution: A moral typology
Vidar Halvorsen
2. Investigation or instigation? Enforcing grooming legislation
Heidi Mork Lomell
3. Predicting crime? On challenges to the police in becoming knowledgeable organizations
Nadja K. Hestehave
Part II: New logics - new measures? 4. The preventive use of surveillance measures in the protection of National security: A comparative analysis of Dutch
Norwegian and Swedish legislation
Ingvild Bruce
5. On the hunt: Aspects of the use of communication control in Norway
Paul Larsson
6. The professional ethics of intelligence: On the feasibility of ethics as internal self-regulation of intelligence activities
Kira Vrist Rønn
Part III: Innovations and new technologies. 7. The co-construction of crime predictions: Dynamics between digital data
software and human beings
Mareile Kaufmann
8. Grey zone creativity: The case of proactive policing
Mia R.K. Hartmann
Part IV: Outsourcing police work. 9. Plural policing webs: Unveiling the various forms of partnering and knowledge exchange in the production of nightlife territoriality
Thomas Friis Søgaard and Esben Houborg
10. Privatization of intelligence-led policing: Auditors doing forensic work
Janne Flyghed
Part V: Joining forces. 11. Negotiating risks and threats: Securing the border through the lens of intelligence
Helene O. I. Gundhus
12. The changing ecology and equity of policing: Some implications of reconfiguring boundaries in an era of police reform
Nicholas R. Fyfe
Part VI: Old crimes
new ways. 13. Policy making without politics: Overstating objectivity in intelligence-led policing
Annette Vestby
14. Banning and banishing outlaw motorcycle gangs
Synnøve Jahnsen
Index.