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Policing Politics - Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State (Hardcover)
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Policing Politics - Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Intelligence
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Numerous allegations of abuse of power have been made against the
domestic security intelligence agencies in the United Kingdom -
police special branches and MI5. These include the improper
surveillance of trade unionists and peace activists, campaigns of
disinformation against elected politicians and, most serious of
all, the summary shooting of people believed to be engaged in
political violence. Although in recent years far-reaching inquiries
have been conducted into similar agencies in other liberal
democracies, and the end of the Cold War has brought dramatic
change to security agencies in Eastern Europe, the UK agencies have
remained aloof from anything more than marginal organisational
change. 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. This provides, first, a systematic discussion of what is
known about the operations of security intelligence agencies in
liberal democracies and, second, an agenda for research into the UK
agencies, including: the ambiguous nature of their mandate
regarding 'national security', 'subversion' and 'terrorism'; the
ways in which the agencies penetrate society and what they do with
the information they gather; internal organisational questions such
as recruitment and culture; the extent to which the agencies are
controlled by ministers; and how the agencies' activities might be
overseen by outside political bodies such as parliamentary
committees, and by citizens in general. Concluding that not enough
is known about how these agencies operate in the UK, the book
argues the need for a thorough inquiry toinvestigate the disturbing
allegations that have been made, and to make proposals for a more
democratic system of security intelligence.
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