توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Spycops: Secrets and Disclosure in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
نام کتاب : Spycops: Secrets and Disclosure in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جاسوسان: اسرار و افشای در تحقیقات پلیس مخفی
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نویسندگان : Raphael Schlembach
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2024
تعداد صفحات : 223
ISBN (شابک) : 1447365372 , 9781447365372
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 11 مگابایت
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Front Cover
Spycops: Secrets and Disclosure in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Copyright information
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
About the author
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 An (un)acknowledged truth
The politics of public inquiries
Inquiring into police secrets
Background to the research
The Terms of Reference
Preliminary matters
The core participants
Methods
Structure of the book
2 The undercover policing scandal
Unravelling threads of deception
The making of a scandal
The greatest possible scrutiny?
The Home Secretary’s announcement
Officer A: the whistleblower
The personal is political
The Tradecraft Manual
Institutional sexism
Policing by deception
3 Deviant knowledge and activist research
Covert policing and academic knowledge
Deviant knowledge
Political policing targeting the Left
The Special Demonstration Squad
The National Public Order Intelligence Unit
Public order policing and political protest
Critical studies in counter-terrorism
Criminological knowledge from below
4 The public inquiry as a site of struggle
“We are not prepared to confirm or deny”
Political accountability in public inquiries
The limits of Neither Confirm Nor Deny
Disclosure failures in a major protest trial
The Inquiry’s legal approach to restriction orders
The mosaic effect
The Scappaticci problem
The Princess Diana exception
Contesting Neither Confirm Nor Deny
A brick wall of silence
5 Dirty data and devices of dis/closure
Secrecy, security, disclosure
From secrecy to dis/closure
Devices of political mediation
Devices for appeals to morality
Devices for technical data management
Dirty and hidden data
Academic access to the evidence
The problem of self-incrimination
Obstruction and obfuscation
“Give us our files!”
6 Human rights and data protection
The spy’s right to privacy
Human rights, a different kind of paradox
Protecting the anonymity of police officers
Contesting the risk assessments
Anonymity in numbers
Anonymity, risk and harm
The Inquiry’s reach abroad
Posthumous rights
Privacy and data protection
A ‘weapon of last resort’
From human rights to political expression
7 In and against the Undercover Policing Inquiry
Fighting for transparency
Challenging the Terms of Reference
Withdrawing from participation
‘Paid to lie’
Broadcasting the hearings
Human rights claims in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal
Protest in a democratic society
8 Public inquiries at a crossroads
Limits to accountability
Public inquiries in the conservative state
Can a public inquiry bring accountability?
Appendix A: Terms of Reference
Purpose
Miscarriages of justice
Scope
Method
Report
Appendix B: Timeline
14 March 2010
21 October 2010
10 January 2011
15 October 2011
October 2011
December 2011
July 2012
13 July 2013
6 March 2014
12 March 2015
16 July 2015
28 July 2015
7 October 2015
4 November 2015
20 November 2015
22–23 March 2016
27 April 2016
3 May 2016
22 June 2016
14 July 2016
28 August 2016
5–6 April 2017
July 2017
20 November 2017
20–21 November 2017
29 November 2017
5 February 2018
21 March 2018
9 May 2018
10 May 2018
18 May 2018
25 May 2018
31 January 2019
25 March 2019
June 2019
24 September 2020
15 October 2020
2–19 November 2020
26 January 2021
21 April–13 May 2021
30 September 2021
9–20 May 2022
29 June 2023
Notes
Chapter 1
Some sections of this chapter were published in a previous research paper (Schlembach, 2016), which has also informed the discussions in Chapters 2 and 4. Permission to reproduce materials here has been granted by the publisher.
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
References
Index