Anticipative Criminal Investigation : Theory and Counterterrorism Practice in the Netherlands and the United States

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2012-02-24

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Hirsch Ballin, MarianneISNI 0000000371324996

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Franken, StijnISNI 0000000033552267
Vervaele, JohnORCID 0000-0003-2327-5835ISNI 0000000382716151

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Dissertation
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Abstract

The book assesses the adoption of counterterrorism measures in the Netherlands and the United States, which facilitate criminal investigations with a preventive focus (anticipative criminal investigations), from the perspective of rule of law principles. Anticipative criminal investigation has emerged in the legal systems of the Netherlands and the United States as a consequence of counterterrorism approaches where the objective of realizing terrorism prevention is combined with the objective to eventually prosecute and punish terrorists. Through the attribution of a preventive function to criminal investigation the role of the criminal justice system in providing security has been repositioned. This book addresses this new preventive function of criminal justice and identified the rule of law principles limiting the role of criminal investigation in terrorism prevention. The possibilities and limits of criminal investigation in general and of cooperation and the division of responsibilities between law enforcement and intelligence have been addressed in a manner transcending differences between national legal systems

Keywords

counterterrorism, rule of law, criminal investigation, comparative law, intelligence services, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Hirsch Ballin, M F H 2012, 'Anticipative Criminal Investigation : Theory and Counterterrorism Practice in the Netherlands and the United States', Doctor of Philosophy, Utrecht University.