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Snitch! - A History of the Modern Intelligence Informer (Paperback, New)
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Snitch! - A History of the Modern Intelligence Informer (Paperback, New)
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This is a vivid account of how some citizens actively assist state
surveillance by 'informing' on others, such as during the Cold War
and the current campaign against terrorism. With "Snitch!", Steve
Hewitt provides a thorough study of human informers, i.e., people
who secretly supply information to a domestic security agency (a
spy provides information to a foreign intelligence service.) The
work begins with an examination of the rise of the modern security
state through the Cold War to today's ongoing 'long war' on terror.
Using a unique comparative approach, Hewitt analyzes the practical
and political aspects of informing, drawing on past and present
examples from the United States, United Kingdom, former Soviet
Union, and other countries. He argues that although the scale of
the use of informers by domestic security agencies differs from
nation to nation, the nature of their use and the impact on those
targeted by this form of surveillance do not. An engaging read that
combines scholarly research and specific case studies, "Snitch!"
will appeal to anyone interested in security and intelligence as
well as in issues surrounding the use of informers, especially in
democratic societies.
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