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intrusive surveillance

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intrusive
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtruː.sɪv/ us /ɪnˈtruː.sɪv/
affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them ...
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surveillance
noun[U]
uk /səˈveɪ.ləns/ us /sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or ...
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Munro (2005) argues the depiction of children as either helpless victims or wrongdoers results in the development of 'increasingly intrusivesurveillance systems to monitor children'.
We have not had the last word on this and will have a further opportunity to consider the issue of authorising intrusivesurveillance.
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The amendment relates to the arrangements for authorising intrusivesurveillance operations by the police.
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I am aware that there has been some concern about the lack of statutory control over intrusivesurveillance operations.
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That is not to say that we do not understand that, in this modern world, there is a proper place for intrusivesurveillance or bugging.
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However, there is a provision in relation to intrusivesurveillance and the way in which that code of practice will work.
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Intrusivesurveillance is used to investigate only serious crime, and only as a last resort.
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In our view, the arrangements for authorising the use of intrusivesurveillance must satisfy two basic principles.
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It attempts to provide a regulatory framework for the use of intrusivesurveillance.
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We might end up with a measure dealing only with protection of entry to property rather than the central issue of intrusivesurveillance.
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What happens to information that is obtained using covert or intrusivesurveillance?
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We shall have to consider police powers in particular for intrusivesurveillance.
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Intrusivesurveillance is an essential element of the work of our law enforcers.
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Intrusivesurveillance is used at an intelligence gathering stage and may never produce evidence sufficient for prosecution.
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However, at present chief constables are called to justify their decision to authorise intrusivesurveillance.
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The first is that decisions about the use of intrusivesurveillance are primarily operational matters which are properly the responsibility of chief officers.
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Then there is the matter of intrusivesurveillance or bugging.
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My second objection is to the intrusivesurveillance—bugging and burgling.
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At present, though, the conduct of police intrusivesurveillance operations is governed by administrative guidelines.
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Intrusivesurveillance operations will in future be based on a statutory authorisation by chief constables.
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