Intelligence, Security and Policing Post-9/11: The UK's Response to the 'War on Terror'

Intelligence, Security and Policing Post-9/11: The UK's Response to the 'War on Terror'

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Oct 31, 2008 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (284 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 284
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Oct 31, 2008
Editore Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10 0230551912
ISBN-13 9780230551916

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In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the United Kingdom found itself navigating uncharted waters in terms of national security and intelligence operations. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global landscape, this comprehensive exploration delves into the intricacies of the UK's response to this new era of terrorism. Mark Phythian and Jon Moran provide a nuanced examination of the strategies and policies that emerged as a result of heightened security concerns, offering an insightful critique of the effectiveness and implications of these measures.

The authors delve into the realm of intelligence gathering, scrutinizing the government's approaches to surveillance, data collection, and the balance between civil liberties and security needs. Through thorough analysis, they highlight both the successes and failures of various initiatives aimed at combating the evolving threat posed by terrorism. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics in shaping contemporary security discourse and policy.

In particular, Phythian and Moran engage with critical debates surrounding the role of law enforcement and counterterrorism operations within the UK. They explore how traditional policing methods were adapted to meet the demands of a changed threat landscape, reflecting on the implications of these shifts for public trust and community relations. Their exploration reveals the complex interplay between security measures and social cohesion, raising pertinent questions about the long-term consequences of such strategies.

By weaving together historical context, practical examples, and theoretical frameworks, this work offers a compelling narrative that underscores the significant impact of the 'war on terror' on the UK's institutions. Through their in-depth analysis, Phythian and Moran contribute to a broader understanding of how nations must grapple with the challenges of security in an increasingly uncertain world.

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