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Intelligence and anti-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom
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Walker, Clive
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Convictions
/ Counterterrorism
/ Courts
/ Crime
/ Criminal procedure
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminalization
/ Criminology
/ Due Process
/ Government agencies
/ Information gathering
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence services
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ Legal Procedure
/ Legislation
/ National security
/ Offenses
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Policy making
/ Ports
/ Questioning
/ Regions
/ Risk management
/ Security
/ Security Policy
/ Security services
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Studies
/ Terrorism
/ United Kingdom
/ War on terror
2005
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Intelligence and anti-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom
by
Walker, Clive
in
Convictions
/ Counterterrorism
/ Courts
/ Crime
/ Criminal procedure
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminalization
/ Criminology
/ Due Process
/ Government agencies
/ Information gathering
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence services
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ Legal Procedure
/ Legislation
/ National security
/ Offenses
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Policy making
/ Ports
/ Questioning
/ Regions
/ Risk management
/ Security
/ Security Policy
/ Security services
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Studies
/ Terrorism
/ United Kingdom
/ War on terror
2005
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Intelligence and anti-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom
by
Walker, Clive
in
Convictions
/ Counterterrorism
/ Courts
/ Crime
/ Criminal procedure
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminalization
/ Criminology
/ Due Process
/ Government agencies
/ Information gathering
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence services
/ Law
/ Law enforcement
/ Legal Procedure
/ Legislation
/ National security
/ Offenses
/ Police
/ Policing
/ Policy making
/ Ports
/ Questioning
/ Regions
/ Risk management
/ Security
/ Security Policy
/ Security services
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Studies
/ Terrorism
/ United Kingdom
/ War on terror
2005
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Intelligence and anti-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom
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Intelligence and anti-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom
2005
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The intelligence cycle provides a key to understanding the nature of the UK Government's anti-terrorism laws. The importance of intelligence has been reflected in institutional terms with the growth in expenditure on the intelligence community and the establishment, since September 11, 2001, of bodies such as the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre within the Security Service and the development of regional offices by the Security Service. Other developments include the regionalisation of police Special Branches and ports policing, and the establishment of a Police International Counter Terror Unit based within the Metropolitan Police and the National Counter Terrorism Security Office within M15. While the point about the predominance of intelligence is made widely, it is often ignored in discussions about the anti-terrorism laws currently set out in the Terrorism Act 2000, the Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 and the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005. They embody two main approaches. There is first the strategy of criminalisation. Consequently, the Acts set out special offences and, for Northern Ireland at least, special courts and criminal processes. The second purpose is not simply to sustain convictions but to prevent, disrupt and counter the threat of terrorism.
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