In this Book
- Undercover: Police Surveillance in America
- Book
- 1988
- Published by: University of California Press
summary
Providing a rich picture of past and present undercover work, and drawing on unpublished documents and interviews with the FBI and local police, this penetrating study examines the variety of undercover operations and the ethical issues and empirical assumptions raised when the state officially sanctions deception and trickery and allows its agents to participate in crime.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright, Quote
- pp. iii-v
- List of Tables
- p. ix
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xiii-xvi
- 3. The Current Context
- pp. 36-59
- 4. Types and Dimensions
- pp. 60-88
- 5. The Complexity of Virtue
- pp. 89-107
- 6. Intended Consequences of Undercover Work
- pp. 108-128
- 8. Unintended Consequences: Police
- pp. 159-179
- 9. Controlling Undercover Operations
- pp. 180-205
- 10. The New Surveillance
- pp. 206-233
- Notes to Chapters 1–10
- pp. 235-272
- Production Notes
- p. 285
Additional Information
ISBN
9780520910041
Related ISBN(s)
9780520069695
MARC Record
OCLC
667009708
Pages
280
Launched on MUSE
2014-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No