Search and Surveillance
The Movement from Evidence to Information
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Nov '17
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Published in 2000, this book critically examines the evolving concept of 'search' in police investigations, offering a new definition while exploring the balance between investigative powers and human rights.
Search and Surveillance, first published in 2000, delves into the contentious issues surrounding the powers of search and surveillance within modern policing and criminal justice. This work stands out as a pioneering examination that challenges traditional notions of what constitutes a 'search' in police investigations. By utilizing a wealth of international case studies, the author offers a fresh perspective on the ongoing debate regarding law enforcement's authority to gather evidence and information in criminal cases.
The book presents a comprehensive redefinition of the parameters of search and surveillance, addressing the critical balance between effective policing and the protection of individual rights. It explores how these investigative powers interact with constitutional and human rights frameworks, particularly as the goals of law enforcement evolve. This analysis is timely, considering the rapid changes in technology and societal expectations regarding privacy and accountability.
With its blend of practical evaluation and thorough theoretical analysis, Search and Surveillance serves as an essential resource for both academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal law and justice. The insights provided are not only relevant for understanding current practices but also for shaping future discussions on the ethical implications of surveillance and the responsibilities of law enforcement in a democratic society. This book is a valuable contribution to the discourse on the balance between security and individual freedoms.
’Appearing shortly after the incorporation into domestic law of the European Convention on Human Rights, this timely book will be an important resource for anyone interested in the contemporary law of search and surveillance in England and Wales...a readable account...’ Professor Andrew Choo, Brunel University, UK
ISBN: 9781138738737
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 630g
256 pages