Police / Public Order Law

Covert Investigation, 3rd Edition

Edited by Clive Harfield · Karen Harfield
Oxford University Press June 2012

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199646982
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
June 2012
Format
Paperback , 416 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • Provides a practical and accessible guide to covert policing law
  • Designed to improve the quality of RIPA applications and help investigators apply the law and procedure correctly
  • Considers different aspects of covert investigation in turn, discussing statutory provision and introducing case law alongside investigation management issues
  • Offers an introduction to covert investigation, making statutory powers less puzzling for investigators to understand and use
  • Includes discussion of often overlooked areas, such as risk assessment and covert investigation management
  • Contains all the relevant legislation, codes of practice and case-law relating to covert investigation methods

New to this edition

  • Updated to include significant amendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 brought about by the Police and Crime Act 2009
  • Revised appendices covering the complete RIPA Codes of Practice

The third edition of Covert Investigation continues to provide a practical, straightforward guide for anyone working in the area of covert investigation. 

This edition is updated to include significant amendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 brought about by the Police and Crime Act 2009, as well as revisions to the Codes of Practice. Also included are discussions reflecting the considerations of Parliamentary and Home Office reviews of surveillance practice and law: reviews undertaken in response to practitioner concerns about the RIPA authority regime and wider public concerns about an emerging surveillance society. The book contains all the relevant legislation, codes of practice and case-law relating to covert investigation methods and examines the issues that investigators need to consider when deploying such investigative tools, concentrating on the full implications of RIPA with regards to daily, routine policing activity. 

The authors consider each different aspect of covert investigation in turn, discussing statutory provision and introducing case law alongside investigation management issues. It successfully demystifies an area of investigation and enforcement that has hitherto been poorly understood. It is intended to assist those planning and supervising investigations and those with a statutory obligation to sanction applications for authorised covert investigation or withhold such authority. It will help officers improve the quality of RIPA applications and ensure that applications for cover investigation are made only in appropriate circumstances. In particular, the third edition looks at incontrovertible evidence, the strict statutory and procedural frameworks governing collection of such evidence, and how to minimize the risk of unwitting abuse of these powers and procedures which can lead to technical acquittals and procedural challenges at court. 

The book forms part of the Blackstone's Practical Policing Series. The series, aimed at junior to middle ranking officers, consists of practical guides containing clear and detailed explanations of the relevant legislation and practice, accompanied by case studies, illustrative diagrams and useful checklists.

Readership: Police officers, investigators and enforcement officers employed by public bodies. Also prosecutors, private practice lawyers and police studies students.

Table of Contents

1: Covert investigation in context
2: Directed surveillance
3: Intrusive surveillance
4: Interference with property or wireless telegraphy and entry onto land
5: Covert investigation and computers
6: Examining mobile phones
7: Communications data
8: Interception of communications
9: Covert human intelligence sources
10: Covert investigation abroad
11: Risk management
Appendices
A: Covert Surveillance and Property Interference: Revised Code of Practice
B: Investigation of Protected Electronic Information Code of Practice
C: Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data Code of Practice
D: Interception of Communications Code of Practice
E: Covert Human Intelligence Sources Code of Practice

About the Author

Clive Harfield, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Wollongong and former Deputy Director for the John Grieve Centre for Policing & Community Safety, London Metropolitan University, and Karen Harfield, Executive Director of Performance and Stakeholder Relations at the Australian Crime Commission

Clive Harfield is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Wollongong, NSW. He previously served with the National Crime Squad and as a Detective Inspector and BCU Intelligence and Covert Operations Manager for Warwickshire Police.

Karen Harfield is the Executive Director of Performance and Stakeholder Relations at the Australian Crime Commission (ACC). She joined the ACC in 2008. Ms Harfield began her policing career in 1992 and progressed through a range of roles to Chief Superintendent with Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary. Other roles have included Detective Chief Inspector with the National Crime Squad, Director of Intelligence with Warwickshire Police and Senior Investigating Officer for homicide and specialist covert investigations. In 2000, she was selected to attend the US Government International Visitors Program. For more than 60 years, the International Visitors Program has brought foreign leaders and specialists to the United States for firsthand exposure to their professional counterparts and US society. The emphasis of the program is to increase mutual understanding through communication at the personal and professional levels.

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