1st Edition

Policing Politics Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State

By Peter Gill Copyright 1994
    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    Numerous allegations of abuse of power have been made against the domestic security intelligence agencies in the United Kingdom such as police special branches and MI5. These include the improper surveillance of trade unionists and peace activists, campaigns of mis-information against elected politicians and even the elimination' of people believed to be engaged in political violence. Drawing on extensive foreign material and making use of the social science concepts of information, power and law, this book develops a framework for the comparative analysis of these agencies.

    What do we know and how do we know it?; the state and security intelligence - concepts and models; defining the security intelligence mandate; penetration I - gathering information; penetration II - producing intelligence; autonomy I - organization and control of security intelligence agencies; autonomy II - principles and institutions of oversight; autonomy III - overseeing the executive; the future of security intelligence. Appendix: Defence Press and Broadcasting Committee D-Notice No. 6.

    Biography

    Peter Gill