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  • ...h centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND ...nnexe'. This seeming camouflage and the fact that students and staff swipe security cards to come and go, helps lend the impression that there is some covert a
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  • ...tigation and condemnation. The abduction of individuals is illegal and the act of knowingly supporting the sending of persons to countries where they will ...ernment obtains and uses 'intelligence' from liaisons with foreign security services who practice torture.
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  • ...k of Freedom Briefing]]s, [[Worldbytes]] and the [[Battle of Ideas]]. From 2001 to the present he wrote for [[Spiked]] as the health correspondent. In May ...idelines.shtml 'Guidelines on science and health communication'], November 2001, '' Social Issues Research Centre'', accessed 12 March 2015</ref>.
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  • ...] (BUCSIS).<ref>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times, Friday, Aug 15, 1980; pg.
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  • ...ams appearing on the basis that the broadcast might ‘encourage or incite crime, or lead to disorder, or be offensive to public feeling.’ <ref>Richard No ...y 1989</ref> Several years later he would co-edit ''Aviation Terrorism and Security'' with [[Brian Jenkins]], another key figure in the early years of terroris
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  • ...ariety of political matters, with a focus on terrorism, war, and organised crime.<ref>Policy.ca Profile: Mackenzie Institute Policy.ca | November 25 2005 | ...''Toronto Star'', 13 February 2000, p. 1; Rob Faulkner, "Institute offers anti-terrorism tip sheet", ''Hamilton Spectator'', 10 August 2005, A6.</ref> In 1994, jour
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  • ...olitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ===1964-2001===
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  • ...ks.shtml Policy Resources], Retrieved from the Internet Archive 15 January 2001 on 26 April 2010;Pfizer Forum [http://web.archive.org/web/20050618085258/ht ...te a knowledge economy. But new problems have also arisen including energy security, climate change, the tension between intellectual property and competition
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  • ...rical links with the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular ...social regulation); minimising liability (for their committed crimes, see crime section).
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  • Prior to the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, it was a crime to receive or pay a bribe, but the courts did not have jurisdiction if the #{{note|116}} 'Partners in Crime: the UK and destruction of the Forest of the Great Apes', Greenpeace, April
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  • {{ref|229}} Nelson Mandela signed the [[Medicines Control Act]] in 1997, which allowed South Africa's health minister to override patent ...ug after a large number of deaths, Germany's health minister, on 25 August 2001, accused Bayer of sitting on research documenting Baycol's lethal side-effe
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  • From 2007 to 2013 he was the director general of [[Security Service|MI5]]. He is the sixteenth person to have held the post since it wa .... In 1985 he moved to protective security policy and advising departmental security officers on the protection of classified information. Evans then worked on
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  • ...cs at the [[University of Oxford]]. According to his linkedin profile from 2001-2010 he undertook a DPhil in Political Theory at the University of Oxford, ===Writing for Spiked (2001 - 2010)===
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  • ...ion-act-and-freedom-of-speech Brendan O'Neill on the Racial Discrimination Act and freedom of speech], Radio National, 15 April 2014, acc 18 April 2014 < ====2001====
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  • ...f the ‘general statutory duty on race’ in the Race Relations Amendment Act the Crime and Disorder Act and Anti-Terrorism and Security Act 2001; review the efficacy of citizenship tests and citizenship education, and; r
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  • ...icks or Trump Cards: US Covert Action and Counterintelligence, Roy Godson, 2001, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Library of Congress Cat ...the NSIC's 'left face', the [[Advisory Committee on European Democracy and Security]] (ACEDS), which published his book, Eurocommunism. Co-author of the work w
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  • ...r the NSIC's 'left face', the Advisory Committee on European Democracy and Security (ACEDS), which published his book, Eurocommunism. Co-author of the work was ...lude all Western governments and its contributors included the US National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, apart from its propaganda orientation, this i
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  • ...lecturer-former-cop-who-had-undercover-affair ‘Holloway Road uni defends crime lecturer former cop who had undercover affair’], ''Islington Tribune'', 3 ...responsibilities'', MPSB, August 2004 (released via Freedom of Information Act), p5.</ref> until 1993. He returned to SDS as its Operational Controller, w
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  • '''RISC Management''' was a private security and intelligence company controlled by former Metropolitan Police officer [ ...l of the oil giant [[Yukos]]. Curtis needed a company that would carry out security, risk management and due dilligence on behalf of the oligarchs. The company
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  • ...03/dec/atcsReport.pdf Report of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Review Committee], 10 July 2003"</ref>. ...ipt_100703_final.pdf Meeting of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Review Committee]"</ref>, he described the climate of fear that he believed
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  • ...<p>5.20 Opening Pandora’s box – balancing civil liberties and national security, Professor [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[CSTPV]]. Followed by panel, floor discussi
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  • ...th the design of activist propaganda, including for DSEi.<ref>"Defence and Security Equipment International." See DSEi section for more details.</ref><ref name ...ives.fbi.gov/archives/news/testimony/fbi-file-management Testimony] 16 May 2001 (accessed 1 July 2018).</ref> According to a [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-co
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  • ...Police Operation 'Safer Streets' Campaign against street robbery and armed crime in London. In 2003 he transferred on promotion to Surrey Police as Deputy C ...Area with responsibility for co-ordinating national counter terrorism and security policy and operational delivery.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/bobqui
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  • ...s who had backed [[Michael Portillo|Michael Portillo’s]] campaign in the 2001 [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] leadership contest. [[Michael Portillo| ...er backing wrong horse in leadership contest]’, ''Independent'', 20 July 2001; p.10.</ref>
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  • ...have felt driven to compete in offering a military response to the British security forces, but have deplored the indiscriminate nature of Provisional terroris ...errorism can sink to the level of a corrupted and professionalised form of crime which is finally self-destroying. Nor have the U.D.A. or the other Protesta
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  • ...of economic policy. For 20 years, Ken Livingstone has really been a double act; John Ross and Socialist Action have been the silent partners. ...ablished in October 1982,[21] but it certainly did not provide enough of a security blanket for Socialist Action.
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  • Between 2001-2004 he was editor of [[Middle East Quarterly]]<ref>[http://www.martinkrame ...environments and supported the International Studies and Higher Education Act (HR3077) which would have established a government-appointed board to overs
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  • *[[Terrorism Act 2000]] *[[Terrorism Act 2006]]
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  • '''The Terrorism Act 2000''' (c.11) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...s) Act 1996. These were temporary pieces of legislation, but the Terrorism Act 2000 is permanent.
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  • ...iece of anti-terror legislation was introduced in the UK - the [[Terrorism Act 2000]]. ==2001==
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  • ...ampbell]] - lecturer in American History, University of Leicester; author, Crime and Punishment in African American History ...] - associate fellow, Institute of Ideas; author, That Existential Leap: a crime story (forthcoming from Zero Books)
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  • ...Author archive] BioNews website, accessed 12 November 2014</ref> In March 2001 he joined the founding editorial team of [[Spiked]], founded after the coll ...vember 2014.</ref> Additionally, he has consulted for The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) speaking against the regulation of ‘hate
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  • ...of Privy Counsellors to review the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 and the Privy Council Review of the use of telephone intercept as evidence
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  • ...on Revisited - Change and Continuity'', Education and Work Research Group, 2001</ref> ...rker]] and [[Miri Song]] (eds), ''Rethinking 'Race Mixing''', Pluto Press, 2001, ISBN-13: 978-0745315676
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  • ...a former [[Special Branch]] officer.<ref name="consec.2012">Association of Security Consultants, [http://www.ija.co.uk/public/site/newsdocs254/CONSEC2012.pdf C ...tivist's perspective".<ref> Global Open Website [http://globalopen-uk.com/ Security Audit] accessed 17/01/11 </ref> Its corporate strapline is: "Be Aware. Be u
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  • ...ity of statutory registration could be enjoyed by practitioners who do not act ethically and who indeed may even breach the law; observes that such a situ ...erritty that" before adding: "He works in international relations, attends security conferences and has private clients."
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  • ...t Commissioner for Human Resources at the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] 2001-2004 before returning to Merseyside as Chief Constable where he is noted fo ...at the Boys' Club.<ref>Cahal Milmo, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/will-britains-most-senior-police-officer-sir-bernard-hoganhowe-face-hillsbo
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  • ===New Labour attacks Plaid Cymru 2001=== In 2001 the ''Register'' reported a New Labour online [[sock puppet]] campaign agai
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  • ...politan Police]], [[West Midlands Police]], [[Norfolk Police]], [[National Crime Agency]], [[Police Scotland]]|Issues=[[Special Branch]], Undercover Policin ...]] in January 2016. Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the [[National Crime Agency]].
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  • ...political policing and for using it as a way to treat protest as a form of crime: a number of people who had no criminal record were nevertheless added to t ...ich indicates that while the word extremism was then in common parlance in 2001, 'domestic extremism' is a later development. In support of this, we note t
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  • ...equests under the [[Freedom of Information Act]] and the [[Data Protection Act]] and the fine-combing of official reviews and interviews with activists, p ...fferent backgrounds made Subject Access Requests under the Data Protection Act and indeed received the information held on them. These records have shed c
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  • ...st Cruelty An Animal Activists Handbook], Scamp Media / Miso Publications, 2001 (accessed 2 February 2016).</ref> It is believed Matt was at the inaugural ...conviction-appeal Undercover police spy accused of encouraging activist to crime], ''The Guardian'', 4 December 2014 (accessed 3 October 2015).</ref> He als
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  • ...lice honoured after murder probe success', ''Leicester Mercury'', 7 August 2001 (accessed via Nexis).</ref> ...duration.</ref> - as such he is also referred to as the Head of Specialist Crime Department.<ref name="mc.1">Mick Creedon, [http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments
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  • ...]], [[Professional Standards]] |Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]], [[National Crime Squad]]|Issues= Undercover Policing:[[Operation Herne]], Child Sex Abuse in * '''January - April 1998''': seconded to Regional Crime Squad, as Branch Commander.<ref name="LinkedIn"/>
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  • ...d [[Daniel Morgan]] and based in Thornton Heath, was involved in providing security to Belmont Car Auctions. This included using serving police officers who we ...equent events. Fillery had been one of the police officers moonlighting as security for Belmont Car Auctions on behalf of Southern Investigations, and would su
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  • ...ctive inspector who ran the Metropolitan Police's Money Laundering Unit in 2001-2003.<ref name="Thule">RISC Management, [https://thuledrilling.files.wordpr ...ng the gangland murder of David Brindle in Walworth.<ref>Duncan Campbell, 'Crime plc: The Return of the London Mob', ''The Guardian'', 14 December 1991 (acc
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  • ...pays-ex-special-branch-chiefs-new-career-as-acclaimed-thriller-writer.html Crime Pays! Ex Special Branch chief’s new career as acclaimed thriller writer], ...f it was that the work was so very interesting… cases involving national security. I really liked the idea of the secrecy and covert nature of the work. Most
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  • ...-muslim-hate-crime-a-london-case-study ''Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: A London Case Study''] (research project), European Muslim Research Centre ...publications/IAMHC_revised_11Feb11.pdf ''Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: UK Case Studies 2010 - An introduction to a ten year Europe-wide research
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  • ...nt Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/ ...publications/IAMHC_revised_11Feb11.pdf ''Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: UK Case Studies 2010 - An introduction to a ten year Europe-wide research
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  • ...mage=Simon_Wellings.2a.jpg |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=2001-2007|Targets=Globalise Resistance, arms trade &amp; anti-globalisation prot Simon turned up out of nowhere in 2001 / 2002. His accent was southern English and he presented a story of having
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  • ...17/05/12/finding-andy/ ''Finding Andy – ex #spycop now Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner'' (blog)].</ref> From confirming photographs, 'Shirley', who h ...ruelty An Animal Activists Handbook], ''Scamp Media / Miso Publications'', 2001 (accessed 2 February 2016).</ref><ref name="rl.i.14-2-17"/> The group's fir
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  • ...nd Rod Richardson. However, it is of note that during the DSEi protests of 2001, former SDS head, [[Bob Lambert]] was in Scotland Yard's public order contr ...ice chiefs if they fail to stop May Day anarchy, ''The Observer'', 8 April 2001 (accessed via Nexis).</ref>
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  • |Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner ...PCC.aspx Sue Mountstevens re-elected as PCC], ''Avon & Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (press release)'', 6 May 2016 (accessed 20 October 2017).</ref
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  • ...itions of life. (v) to promote public safety and the prevention of street crime through formal and informal educational programmes. (vi) to advance the ed ...ans (but only in accordance with the restrictions imposed by the charities act).
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