There is a tension between intelligence and law in respect of those individuals who provide intelligence on terrorism whilst also being involved in terrorism. Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland gets to the root of this tension and argues intelligence and law are not mutually exclusive.
There is a tension between intelligence and law in respect of those individuals who provide intelligence on terrorism whilst also being involved in terrorism. Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland gets to the root of this tension and argues intelligence and law are not mutually exclusive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Samantha Newbery is a researcher specialising in intelligence and counter-terrorism. Awarded a PhD by Trinity College Dublin, her publications include Why Spy?, a book co-authored with former Deputy Chief of MI6, Brian Stewart CMG. By invitation she has guest lectured at universities in the UK, Ireland, the USA, and the UAE, as well as presenting research to the private sector, and to state institutions such as the Defence Academy of the UK and the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School. She holds the post of Reader in International Security (Research).
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Introduction 1: Agent Stakeknife 2: Recruitment and Handling 3: Protecting Informers' Lives 4: Intelligence vs the Law 5: Cooperating with the Courts 6: Political Sensitivities and the Long Road to Regulation 7: 7. Heated Debates: Designing Laws for Informers' Criminal Conduct 8: Allegations of 'Collusion' 9: Establishing Investigations 10: Cross-Border Attacks and Investigations 11: The Murder of Patrick Finucane 12: Obstructing and Accepting Criminal Investigations 13: 13. Successful Challenges to the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland Conclusion
Introduction 1: Agent Stakeknife 2: Recruitment and Handling 3: Protecting Informers' Lives 4: Intelligence vs the Law 5: Cooperating with the Courts 6: Political Sensitivities and the Long Road to Regulation 7: 7. Heated Debates: Designing Laws for Informers' Criminal Conduct 8: Allegations of 'Collusion' 9: Establishing Investigations 10: Cross-Border Attacks and Investigations 11: The Murder of Patrick Finucane 12: Obstructing and Accepting Criminal Investigations 13: 13. Successful Challenges to the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland Conclusion
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