Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies
Often described as 'two solitudes', law enforcement and national security intelligence agencies engage in intensive collaboration to address both international and domestic threats. This situation has blurred the lines between interior and exterior security; common crime and crime against the state; civil liberties, privacy, and intrusive surveillance activities; strategic national security intelligence and operational military intelligence requirements.

National and local law enforcement agencies now conduct intelligence operations against international terrorist groups while national security intelligence organizations infiltrate organized crime and intercept citizens' communications on a daily basis. Other important trends are reshaping the state's surveillance and intelligence apparatus in modern societies, including the use of cyberspace for information collection, the expansion of surveillance technology penetrating citizens' everyday life, and the rise of the private sector as a primary surveillance facilitator or third party in national security intelligence collection and dissemination.

This book will be of interest to those seeking to understand the intelligence environment in modern times, providing a broad understanding of current and emerging issues related to intelligence activities and offers a unique way of thinking about contemporary challenges in this field.
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Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies
Often described as 'two solitudes', law enforcement and national security intelligence agencies engage in intensive collaboration to address both international and domestic threats. This situation has blurred the lines between interior and exterior security; common crime and crime against the state; civil liberties, privacy, and intrusive surveillance activities; strategic national security intelligence and operational military intelligence requirements.

National and local law enforcement agencies now conduct intelligence operations against international terrorist groups while national security intelligence organizations infiltrate organized crime and intercept citizens' communications on a daily basis. Other important trends are reshaping the state's surveillance and intelligence apparatus in modern societies, including the use of cyberspace for information collection, the expansion of surveillance technology penetrating citizens' everyday life, and the rise of the private sector as a primary surveillance facilitator or third party in national security intelligence collection and dissemination.

This book will be of interest to those seeking to understand the intelligence environment in modern times, providing a broad understanding of current and emerging issues related to intelligence activities and offers a unique way of thinking about contemporary challenges in this field.
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Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies

Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies

by Frederic Lemieux
Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies

Intelligence and State Surveillance in Modern Societies

by Frederic Lemieux

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Often described as 'two solitudes', law enforcement and national security intelligence agencies engage in intensive collaboration to address both international and domestic threats. This situation has blurred the lines between interior and exterior security; common crime and crime against the state; civil liberties, privacy, and intrusive surveillance activities; strategic national security intelligence and operational military intelligence requirements.

National and local law enforcement agencies now conduct intelligence operations against international terrorist groups while national security intelligence organizations infiltrate organized crime and intercept citizens' communications on a daily basis. Other important trends are reshaping the state's surveillance and intelligence apparatus in modern societies, including the use of cyberspace for information collection, the expansion of surveillance technology penetrating citizens' everyday life, and the rise of the private sector as a primary surveillance facilitator or third party in national security intelligence collection and dissemination.

This book will be of interest to those seeking to understand the intelligence environment in modern times, providing a broad understanding of current and emerging issues related to intelligence activities and offers a unique way of thinking about contemporary challenges in this field.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161805749
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Publication date: 11/16/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Frederic Lemieux is Professor of the Practice and Faculty Director of the Master’s in Applied Intelligence and Cybersecurity Risk Management at Georgetown University, USA. He has published extensively in the field of national security intelligence, criminal intelligence, policing, homeland security and cybersecurity, and his recent publications include Current and Emerging Trends in Strategic Cyber Operations: Policy, Strategy and Practice and International Police Cooperation: Emerging Issues, Theory and Practice.
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