20. Technology-led policing (Cahiers Politiestudies, Jaargang 2011)

Editoriaal

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Editorial
Evelien De Pauw, Paul Ponsaers, Piet Deelman, Kees Van de Vijver, Willy Bruggeman

Artikelen

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Technological Innovations in Crime Prevention and Policing. A Review of the Research on Implementation and Impact
James Byrne, Gary Marx
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Technology-led Policing in the European Union: An Assessment
Monica den Boer
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Internet, Crime and the Police
Wouter Stol, Rutger Leukfeldt, Miranda Domenie
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Transactions under scrutiny: looking for privacy and proportionality in financial crime in investigation
Antoinette Verhage
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The Sirens of « Malaga » Impact of the CCTV system of the Belgian National Railway Company on the conduct of police investigators
Vincent Francis
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Intelligent Sensor Network for surveillance
Judith Dijk, Yolanda Rieter-Barell, Jeroen van Rest, Henri Bouma
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The boundaries and the future of technological control: technological control has its limits on ethical grounds, but also from a social control point of view
Willy Bruggeman
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Policing, surveillance and law in a pre-crime society: Understanding the consequences of technology based strategies.
Rosamunde van Brakel, Paul De Hert
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Police Technology and Human Rights: A new quest for accountability?
Quirine Eijkman
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The role of technology in modern policing
Bas van den Heuvel
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The Challenge of Change. Adaptation strategies for effective policing in practice
Rutger Rienks, Jacques Tuin
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The Challenge of using Web 2.0 technology in the safety arena. Piloting with a Virtual Police Service in the Netherlands
Wim Broer
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Innovation and Police Work. “Follow the rules”
Maarten Nacinovic
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Virtual honour: violating and restoring family honour through the Internet
Janine Janssen, Ruth Sanberg, Dave van der Sluis