Dr. Eveline Lubbers is an independent researcher and a civil rights advocate based in Amsterdam, and working in the UK. Taking off in the 1980s with the Jansen & Janssen bureau, she never stopped monitoring police and secret services, and supporting activists against surveillance.
She is one of the co-founder of the Undercover Research Group, investigating undercover policing, and of the Special Branch Files Project, where released files on political policing are shared.
Her books include Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark, Corporate and Police spying on Activists (2012); Battling Big Business: Countering Greenwash, Front Groups and Other Forms of Corporate Bullying (2002).
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Published in: openDemocracyUKOfficer anonymity threatens the integrity of the Pitchford Inquiry
Representatives of the Undercover Research Project examine the Metropolitan Police's applications for officer...