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Based primarily upon information from the UK Special Branch Counterterrorism Unit, this book takes you through the mechanics of a counterterrorism investigation, from legal definitions to admissibility at trial. A combination of legal and empirical research, this entry in the Advances in Police Theory and Practice book series examines subjects including surveillance, intelligence gathering, and informants. It locates similarities in the legal jurisdictions of cooperating countries, shows how legal gaps create difficulties for cooperation, and suggests ways to improve cooperation.

Produktbeschreibung
Based primarily upon information from the UK Special Branch Counterterrorism Unit, this book takes you through the mechanics of a counterterrorism investigation, from legal definitions to admissibility at trial. A combination of legal and empirical research, this entry in the Advances in Police Theory and Practice book series examines subjects including surveillance, intelligence gathering, and informants. It locates similarities in the legal jurisdictions of cooperating countries, shows how legal gaps create difficulties for cooperation, and suggests ways to improve cooperation.

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Autorenporträt
David Lowe is a principal lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University Law School. Prior to becoming an academic, he was a police officer for 27 years with the UK's Merseyside Police, with the majority of his service spent as a detective in the Special Branch Counterterrorism Unit. His research in policing, terrorism, and security has been published in books and journals. He also coedited the second volume of Trends in the Judiciary: Interviews with Judges from across the Globe. He is a regular contributor to Westlaw's legal encyclopaedia, Insight, on legal issues related to terrorism, and is regularly used by the television, radio, and the print media in the UK, Europe, and the United States for commentary in these areas.