Search and Surveillance : the Movement from Evidence to Information.
"This title was first published in 2000:The development of 'search and surveillance' powers are amongst the most controversial issues to confront modern policing and studies of criminal law and criminal justice. This book is the first to challenge the orthodox concept of 'search&...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Milton :
Taylor and Francis,
2018.
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Colección: | Routledge revivals.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; Preface; 1 Introduction; The Development of Search Powers; Electronic Search; Bodily Samples; Due Process Rights Relevant to Search; 2 Warrantless Searches for Real Evidence; Searches by Consent of People and Premises; Stop Searches under PACE; Stop Searches Based on Expediency; Search on Arrest; Searches at Police Stations; 3 Searches of Premises by Warrant; The Nature and Purpose of Warrants; Judicial Scrutiny; Sufficiency of Information; The Permitted Scope of Search and Seizure.
- Remedies in Respect of Improperly Issued Warrants4 Particular Searches under PACE; Searches not Authorised by Section 8 Warrants; Legally Privileged Material; Excluded and Special Procedure Material; Obtaining Access to Excluded and Special Procedure Material; Statutes Providing Analogous Search Powers; Bodily Samples and Compelled Search and Seizure; Statutory Provisions Authorising the Taking of Samples; Human Rights, Due Process and Non Consensual Samples; 5 Surveillance as Electronic Search; The Wiring of Individuals; The Bugging of Premises in England and Wales.
- Telephone Interception in England and WalesElectronic Search in the United States; Electronic Search in Canada; The Future of Covert Investigation; 6 Search, Surveillance and Fair Trials; The Admissibility of Criminal Evidence in England and Wales; The Bugging of Premises and Self-incrimination; Electronic Search, Entrapment and Abuse of Process; Intercepted Evidence in England and Wales; The Canadian Approach to Exclusion and Abuse; The Suppression of Evidence in the United States; Public Interest Immunity/Informant Privilege; 7 From Evidence to Information.
- DNA Databases and Information StorageNational Surveillance Databases; European Databases and Information Exchange; Data Protection Principles and the Right to Access Data; Towards a Reconsideration of Privacy; Select Bibliography; Index.