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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhat the ‘Spycops’ inquiry isn’t telling us about state infiltration
The undercover policing inquiry is downplaying spying on trade unions and government involvement in blacklisting
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Published in: openSecurityBlack justice campaigns prepare for new inquiry into undercover policing
It has recently emerged that the UK police have been spying on black justice campaigns for decades. Home Secretary...
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Published in: openSecurityPredictive policing: mapping the future of policing?
New predictive policing technologies seem to promise crime reduction. But predictive policing also threatens the...
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Published in: openSecurityBuilding the blacklist: police spies and trade unionists
In 2009 a UK construction industry blacklist, administered by a private company holding files on thousands of...
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Published in: openSecurityDoreen Lawrence, police spies and institutional racism
Allegations of police spying on anti-racism groups shed new light on the meaning and operation of 'institutional...
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Published in: openSecurityLocal surveillance since 2001
The almost exclusive focus on the NSA obscures the degree to which surveillance has become integrated into almost...
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Published in: openSecurityOn the trail of Britain's undercover police
Recent revelations have exposed the routine embedding of undercover police officers within environmental and social...
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Published in: openSecurityDisruption policing: surveillance and the right to protest
From overt, intrusive surveillance to 'network demolition': disruption is central to the strategies of...