Comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence: new models of participation and expertise in the United States and Europe
"Gathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelligence units are thought to do in relative isolation. Intelligence work in the United States and Europe, however, has been significantly transformed in recent years into a more collaborative process that combines the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Gathering and analyzing of information is a responsibility that police intelligence units are thought to do in relative isolation. Intelligence work in the United States and Europe, however, has been significantly transformed in recent years into a more collaborative process that combines the police with a mix of outsiders to make the practice of acquiring and assessing information more democratic. This volume examines how this partnership paradigm has transformed the ways in which participants gather, analyze and use intelligence for security problems ranging from petty nuisances and violent crimes to urban riots, organized crime and terrorism. The book's expert contributors provide a comparative look at police intelligence by exploring how emerging collaborative ventures have reshaped the way police define and prioritize public safety concerns. The book compares local security partnerships in both centralized and decentralized systems, presenting an unparalleled discussion of police intelligence not only in the English-speaking world but also in countries like Germany and France, whose adoption of this collaborative paradigm has seldom been studied. Ultimately, this book provides a timely debate about the effectiveness of intelligence gathering methods, the legitimacy of police tactics and related procedural justice concerns. Because this book situates itself at the intersection of several disciplines, it will find an audience in multiple fields. Its diverse readership includes scholars and students of policing and security studies in law schools and criminal justice programs, as well as political science and sociology departments. Other significant audiences will include professionals and researchers in comparative law and comparative criminal procedure, in addition to the study of law and society" -- |
Beschreibung: | Contributors include: H. Aden, A. Barker, A. Crawford, J. de Maillard, T. Delpeuch, R. Epstein, J.A. Fagan, J. Gauthier, F. Lemieux, P. Manning, T.T. Meares, C. Mouhanna, C. Perras, J.E. Ross, S.J. Schulhofer, W.G. Skogan, N. Tilley, T. Tyle Includes bibliographical references and index |
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CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES VII
LIST OF TABLES VIII
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS IX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XI
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 INTRODUCTION: THE COLLABORATIVE ANALYSIS OF INTELLIGENCE 3
THIERRY DELPEUCH AND JACQUELINE E. ROSS
PART II NETWORKS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE
OF LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE INFLUENCE
OF LOCAL SECURITY PARTNERSHIPS ON
INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
2 BEAT MEETINGS, RESPONSIVENESS TO THE COMMUNITY, AND POLICE
EFFECTIVENESS IN CHICAGO 27
WESLEY G. SKOGAN
3 THE JOINT PRODUCTION OF INTELLIGENCE IN LOCAL SECURITY
PARTNERSHIPS: FRENCH INITIATIVES IN LOCAL RISK MANAGEMENT 43
THIERRY DELPEUCH, RENAUD EPSTEIN AND JACQUELINE E. ROSS
4 INFORMATION AS A FORM OF DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION IN POLICING:
SOME CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE ROLE AND USE OF ONLINE CRIME
MAPS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 86
ANNA BARKER
5 THE ENGLISH AND WELSH EXPERIMENT IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
OF POLICING THROUGH POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONERS: A
MISCONCEIVED VENTURE OR A GOOD IDEA, BADLY IMPLEMENTED? 116
ADAM CRAWFORD
6 INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING AND THE DISRUPTION OF ORGANIZED CRIME:
MOTIFS, METHODS AND MORALS 153
NICK TILLEY
VI COMPARING THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE OF POLICE INTELLIGENCE
7 DEMOCRATIC POLICING: CASE WORKING AND INTELLIGENCE 180
PETER MANNING
PART III POLICE TACTICS, LEGITIMACY AND
INTELLIGENCE
8 STREET STOPS AND POLICE LEGITIMACY IN NEW YORK 203
JEFFREY FAGAN, TOM R. TYLER AND TRACEY L. MEARES
9 ENHANCING EFFECTIVENESS IN COIMTERTERRORISM POLICING 232
STEPHEN J. SCHULHOFER
10 CULTURAL PROFILING? POLICE PREVENTION AND MINORITIES IN BERLIN 253
JEREMIE GAUTHIER
11 GOVERNING THE POLICE BY NUMBERS: THE FRENCH EXPERIENCE 273
JACQUES DE MAILLARD AND CHRISTIAN MOUHANNA
PART IV 'CLOSED' PARTNERSHIPS OPEN ONLY TO
LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS:
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NETWORKS
12 WITHIN TRANSNATIONAL POLICING SYSTEMS: INTEGRATION AND
ADAPTATION MECHANISMS USED BY FOREIGN LIAISON OFFICERS
DEPLOYED IN WASHINGTON DC 301
FREDERIC LEMIEUX AND CHANTAL PERRAS
13 THE ROLE OF TRUST IN THE EXCHANGE OF POLICE INFORMATION IN THE
EUROPEAN MULTILEVEL SYSTEM 322
HARTMUT ADEN
PART V CONCLUSION
14 A PLURALIST PERSPECTIVE ON INTELLIGENCE REGIMES 347
THIERRY DELPEUCH AND JACQUELINE E. ROSS
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title_fullStr | Comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence new models of participation and expertise in the United States and Europe edited by Thierry Delpeuch (Research Fellow, PACTE (Politiques publiques, Action politique, Territoires) at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Sciences Politiques Grenoble and the Université de Grenoble Alpes in Grenoble, France), Jacqueline E. Ross (Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law, USA) |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence new models of participation and expertise in the United States and Europe edited by Thierry Delpeuch (Research Fellow, PACTE (Politiques publiques, Action politique, Territoires) at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Sciences Politiques Grenoble and the Université de Grenoble Alpes in Grenoble, France), Jacqueline E. Ross (Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law, USA) |
title_short | Comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence |
title_sort | comparing the democratic governance of police intelligence new models of participation and expertise in the united states and europe |
title_sub | new models of participation and expertise in the United States and Europe |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Police-community relations Police administration / Political aspects Police / Professional relationships Police / Political aspects Criminal justice, Administration of Democratization Investigations Domestic intelligence Demokratisierung Politik Governance (DE-588)4639012-1 gnd Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 gnd Innere Sicherheit (DE-588)4127888-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Police-community relations Police administration / Political aspects Police / Professional relationships Police / Political aspects Criminal justice, Administration of Democratization Investigations Domestic intelligence Demokratisierung Politik Governance Polizei Innere Sicherheit USA Aufsatzsammlung |
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