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MI6 headquartersWhy British intelligence is not as good as it could be
A reluctance to share intelligence with our EU partners is hampering the battle against terrorism and means our security services are not as good as they should be, writes Professor Anthony Glees, director of the Centre for Security and Intelligence studies

Cyber surveillance
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Janet Williams QPM charts today's developments in e-crime and how the Association of Chief Police Officers is striving to improve digital security

A new angle of enforcement
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) speaks to Editor Caroline Pennington about the impact of Organised Immigration Crime on the UK, on both the victim and society, and what is being done to counter it.

Cyberhood policing
Philip Virgo, Secretary General of EURIM, asks ‘democratically accountable partnerships or self-protection groups?

Tackling terror
European Commission Vice-President Franco Frattini examines the internal and external dimensions of fighting terrorism

Integrated intelligence
Max-Peter Ratzel, Director of Europol, examines the fight against international organised crime and terrorism

Integrated intelligence
Max-Peter Ratzel, Director of Europol, examines the fight against international organised crime and terrorism

Intensification of effort
Javier Solana, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, details the fight against terrorism

Reducing the risk
In light of the international nature of the terrorist threat, Javier Solana, Secretary-General of the Council of the EU, argues the case for a European response

Tackling a significant problem
Alan McInnes, General Manager, ACPO Crime Prevention Initiatives Ltd, advocates setting a European standard for stolen vehicle tracking

Sharing forensic evidence*
Alan Matthews, Communications Director, The Forensic Science Service, outlines the benefit to investigations of co-operative policing through forensic databases

IT investigation
Nigel Jones, Programme Manager with NSLEC, highlights the work of his organisation and the importance of training in the fight against IT related crime

Co-Operation International policing
Antonio Vitorino, European Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, looks at how the EU is combating terrorism through cross-border co-operation

e-Justice
Sir David Calvert-Smith, Director of Public Prosecutions with the Crown Prosecution Service, argues that developments in IT will facilitate improvements in British justice.

Securing external borders
Antonio Vitorino, European Commissioner for Justice and Home Affairs, reaffirms the EU’s commitment to secure borders.

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