Laying the Groundwork for the Successful Deployment of Communication Interception Technology (CIT) in Modern Policing


Autoria(s): Congram, Mitchell; Bell, Peter
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

With the growth and development of communication technology there is an increasing need for the use of interception technologies in modern policing. Law enforcement agencies are faced with increasingly sophisticated and complex criminal networks that utilise modern communication technology as a basis for their criminal success. In particular, transnational organised crime (TOC) is a diverse and complicated arena, costing global society in excess of $3 trillion annually, a figure that continues to grow (Borger, 2007) as crime groups take advantage of disappearing borders and greater profit markets. However, whilst communication can be a critical success factor for criminal enterprise it is also a key vulnerability. It is this vulnerability that the use of CIT, such as phone taps or email interception, can exploit. As such, law enforcement agencies now need a method and framework that allows them to utilise CIT to combat these crimes efficiently and successfully. This paper provides a review of current literature with the specific purpose of considering the effectiveness of CIT in the fight against TOC and the groundwork that must be laid in order for it to be fully exploited. In doing so, it fills an important gap in current research, focusing on the practical implementation of CIT as opposed to the traditional area of privacy concerns that arise with intrusive methods of investigation. The findings support the notion that CIT is an essential intelligence gathering tool that has a strong place within the modern policing arena. It identifies that the most effective use of CIT is grounded within a proactive, intelligence‐led framework and concludes that in order for this to happen Australian authorities and law enforcement agencies must re‐evaluate and address the current legislative and operational constraints placed on the use of CIT and the culture that surrounds intelligence in policing.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47850/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

DOI:10.1080/18335300.2010.9686938

Congram, Mitchell & Bell, Peter (2010) Laying the Groundwork for the Successful Deployment of Communication Interception Technology (CIT) in Modern Policing. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 5(1), pp. 9-27.

Direitos

Taylor & Francis

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Tipo

Journal Article