Confidential Informants
A Closer Look at Police Policy
(Sprache: Englisch)
While confidential informants (CI¿s) can play a crucial role in police investigations, they also have the potential to cause great harm if they are dishonest. The process by which police agencies qualify a CI to work and the strength of...
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While confidential informants (CI¿s) can play a crucial role in police investigations, they also have the potential to cause great harm if they are dishonest. The process by which police agencies qualify a CI to work and the strength of agency policy may be the source of the problem. This Brief examines the integrity problem involving CIs in police operations within the United States, provides an overview of pitfalls and problems related to veracity and informant integrity including the difficulties in detecting when a CI is lying, and compares the provisions of actual published police policy to the model CI policy published by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). The analysis shows a wide divergence between actual police policy and the national standard promulgated by the IACP. The Brief provides policy recommendations for improving use of CIs that can potentially reduce or eliminate integrity problems that can lead to organizational accidents such as wrongful arrests and convictions, injuries or deaths. Some Courts have issued measures to ensure that information received from CIs is reliable by examining sworn testimony and documents related to their work. However, as this Brief explores, this judicial effort arises only after a police operation has taken place, and the use of force ¿ even deadly force¿has already been employed. The author proposes integrity testing beforehand, which would allow police to have a greater understanding of a CI¿s motivation, ability and veracity when conducting law enforcement operations. In addition, there are aspects of police policy that can enhance CI management such as training, supervision and entrapment that can further guard against integrity problems. Although integrity testing is not flawless, it does interpose an additional step in the CI management process that can help guard against wrongful conviction and perjury that harms the judicial process.
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Preface.- Foreword I Mary Nicol Bowman.- Foreword II Jennifer Bonjean.- Foreword III Karen L. Amendola.- Introduction.- Background and the Problems Surrounding Confidential Informants.- Literature Review.- Methodology.- Analysis and Findings.-Discussion.- Policy Implications.- Limitations.- Directions for Future Research.- Afterword James M. Doyle. Autoren-Porträt von Jon Shane
Jon M. Shane is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration. He retired from the Newark Police Department after 20 years as a captain. Dr. Shane is a graduate of the 193rd session of the FBI National Academy and a graduate of the 25th session of the Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP) held by the Police Executive Research Forum at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He also holds a certification in non-profit management from Rutgers Graduate School of Public Administration. Prior to coming to John Jay College, he was a lecturer at Rutgers University-Newark campus and at Fairleigh Dickinson University-Teaneck (NJ) campus, where he taught courses in policing and criminal justice. He is currently a senior research associate for the Police Foundation, Washington, D.C. and a subject matter expert for the Center for Problem Oriented Policing.
Professor Shane has also worked with law enforcement agencies across the country developing policy, conducting performance audits, and research and management studies to measure performance.Dr. Shane has published in leading professional journals, including the FBI LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN and The Police Chief. He is the author of What Every Chief Executive Should Know: Using Data to Measure Police Performance (2007, Looseleaf Law Publications). With a foreword by Chief William J. Bratton, Los Angeles Police Department, the book is widely regarded as the seminal text on how to use data to measure police performance and why performance management is beneficial to the agency.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jon Shane
- 2015, 1st ed. 2016, XXIII, 112 Seiten, Masse: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3319222511
- ISBN-13: 9783319222516
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.09.2015
Sprache:
Englisch
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