1st Edition

Terrorism, Drugs & Crime in Europe after 1992 (Routledge Revivals)

By Richard Clutterbuck Copyright 1990
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1990, Richard Clutterbuck's fascinating analysis of European security confronts the problems of internal European community frontiers and technological aids in combating terrorism and international crime. He looks at what the EC countries have done in the past, describes the technology now becoming available, and makes radical proposals for airport security, fighting drugs, and overcoming the intimidation of witnesses and juries. Above all, he foresees he exciting prospect of the USSR, the USA, and a united Europe co-operating for the first time to overcome the common enemies of terrorism and international crime.

    Part I Introduction  1. The challenge of 1992  Part II Threat and response 1969-89  2. Foreign terrorists in Europe  3. Italy  4. West Germany  5. France, Benelux, Denmark and Ireland  6. Northern Ireland  7. Great Britain  8. Spain, Portugal and Greece  9. International crime and drug trafficking  10. European co-operation against terrorism  Part III Technological development  11. Computerized intelligence systems  12. Identification and detection of imppersonation  13. Searching for guns, explosives and drugs  Part IV Public Safety and civil rights  14. Detection, arrest and civil rights  15. Trial and sentence in face of intimidation  Part V 16. Future development of the threat  17. Fighting the war in a united Europe

    Biography

    Clutterbuck, Richard