Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland - Samantha Newbery

Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-288583-8 (ISBN)
123,45 inkl. MwSt
There is a tension between intelligence and law in respect of those individuals who provide intelligence on terrorism whilst also being involved in terrorism. Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland gets to the root of this tension and argues intelligence and law are not mutually exclusive.
By using informers to provide intelligence on terrorism, the security and intelligence agencies who handle them gain knowledge of their offences. Charges may then be brought against them, provided evidence supports this course of action. But if imprisoned, an informer no longer has access to the time-sensitive, potentially life-saving intelligence they once had. There is therefore a tension between continuing to use an informer to provide intelligence on terrorism and upholding the law. This tension is at the heart of this book.

Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland analyses prominent terrorist informers such as Agent Stakeknife, and lesser-known examples, who collectively were active throughout Northern Ireland from the 1970s to the present. It looks at both those involved with republican groups and with loyalist groups, and also those working for the police, the armed forces, and MI5. Valuable pieces of the puzzle are unearthed in sources such as court judgments, official reports, and in interviews conducted by the author.

The book also analyses the way successive governments, the police, the armed forces, and MI5 have addressed the regulation of terrorist informers' involvement in criminality, as well as allegations of 'collusion' between informers on one hand and the security and intelligence agencies on the other. Accordingly, the book also assesses the varied retrospective investigations into the use of terrorist informers, and therefore the competing needs for secrecy and transparency. As Samantha Newbery's research here shows, although there is a tension between intelligence and the law, this can be successfully navigated.

Dr Samantha Newbery is a researcher specialising in intelligence and counter-terrorism. Awarded a PhD by Trinity College Dublin, her publications include Why Spy?, a book co-authored with former Deputy Chief of MI6, Brian Stewart CMG. By invitation she has guest lectured at universities in the UK, Ireland, the USA, and the UAE, as well as presenting research to the private sector, and to state institutions such as the Defence Academy of the UK and the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School. She holds the post of Reader in International Security (Research).

Introduction
1: Agent Stakeknife
2: Recruitment and Handling
3: Protecting Informers' Lives
4: Intelligence vs the Law
5: Cooperating with the Courts
6: Political Sensitivities and the Long Road to Regulation
7: 7. Heated Debates: Designing Laws for Informers' Criminal Conduct
8: Allegations of 'Collusion'
9: Establishing Investigations
10: Cross-Border Attacks and Investigations
11: The Murder of Patrick Finucane
12: Obstructing and Accepting Criminal Investigations
13: 13. Successful Challenges to the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland
Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2024
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-288583-9 / 0192885839
ISBN-13 978-0-19-288583-8 / 9780192885838
Zustand Neuware
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