Nr. 20, Jg. 2011-3, "Technology led policing”
Evelien De Pauw, Paul Ponsaers, Kees van der Vijver, Willy Bruggeman & Piet Deelman(eds.)
Editoriaal
- Technology Led Policing – A new culture of crime control? - Evelien De Pauw, Paul Ponsaers, Kees van der Vijver, Willy Bruggeman & Piet Deelman
Artikels
- A Review of the Research on Implementation and Impact - Jim Byrne and Gary Marx
- Technology-Led Policing in the European Union: An Assessment - Monica Den Boer
- Internet and Crime - Wouter Stol, Rutger Leukfeldt and Miranda Domenie
- Transactions under scrutiny: looking for privacy and proportionality in financial crime investigation - Antoinette Verhage
- The Sirens of « Malaga ». Impact of the CCTV system of the Belgian National Railway Company on the conduct of police investigators - Vincent Francis
- Intelligent Sensor Networks for surveillance - Judith Dijk, Yolanda Rieter-Barrell, Jeroen van Rest and Henri Bouma
- 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
- Policing, surveillance and law in a pre-crime society: Understanding the consequences of technology based strategies - Rosamunde van Brakel and Paul De Hert
- Police Technology and Human Rights: A new quest for accountability? - Quirine Eijkman
- The role of technology in modern policing - Bas Van den Heuvel
- The Challenge of Change. Adaptation strategies for effective policing in practice - Rutger Rienks and Jacques Tuin
- The Challenge of using Web 2.0 technology in the safety arena. Piloting with a Virtual Police Service in the Netherlands - Wim Broer
- Innovation and police work. “Follow the rules” - Maarten Nacinovic
- Virtual Honour: Violating and restoring family honour through the Internet - Janine Janssen and Ruth Sanberg