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El. knyga: Blackstone's Handbook of Ports & Border Security

(North East Counter Terrorism Unit, West Yorkshire Police), Consultant editor (Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Counter Terrorism Command, Metropolitan Police), , Consultant editor (Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191642258
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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Feb-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191642258

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Practical and portable, this Handbook brings together all relevant legislation, powers, and procedures for those concerned with security and crime prevention at all UK ports and borders. It offers clear and detailed explanations of strategy and operational guidance, as well as the legislation itself, compiled by the PNLD.

Blackstone's Handbook of Ports & Border Security is a practical, portable handbook for police officers and other professionals concerned with security and crime prevention at all UK ports and borders.

Over the past decade, significant legislative and operational changes have been introduced to strengthen British borders against international organized crime and terrorism. Police officers, counter-terrorism officers, immigration and customs officials are now required to work together within new operating procedures and organizations. This book brings together all the relevant legislation, as well as powers, procedures and strategies for those professionals. Divided into two parts, Part 1 offers clear and detailed explanations of strategy, operational guidance, case studies, and an outline of the functions of key agencies. Part 2 is devoted to the legislation itself, focusing primarily on the powers and procedures for police, immigration and customs officers, and the main offences relating to terrorist and extremist activity, organized crime, criminal assets, firearms, and aviation, rail and maritime security. Written by the Police National Legal Database, Part 2 features explanatory notes, related cases and points to prove.
Abbreviations xx
Icons List xxiii
Table of Legislation
xxiv
Table of Secondary Legislation, Codes of Practice, and Home Office Circulars
xxxix
Part I An Introduction to Ports and Border Security
1(60)
1 National Security
3(18)
1.1 A Strong Britain
3(2)
1.2 An Age of Uncertainty
5(2)
1.3 Impact of Globalization
7(1)
1.4 British Values
8(1)
1.5 Delivering Security to the Nation
9(1)
1.6 Security Context Today
10(3)
1.7 Risks to UK National Security
13(6)
1.8 The United Kingdom's Response
19(2)
2 National Ports and Border Strategy
21(23)
2.1 United Kingdom Border Agency
21(10)
2.2 Reducing the Risk from Organized Crime
31(4)
2.3 National Crime Agency
35(3)
2.4 Terrorism
38(6)
3 Ports and Border Security Professional Practice
44(17)
3.1 Counter-terrorism
44(11)
3.2 Human Trafficking
55(6)
Part II Powers and Offences
61(364)
4 Aviation
63(56)
4.1 Hijacking Aircraft
63(4)
4.2 Destroy, Damage, Endanger Safety of Aircraft
67(4)
4.3 Induce or Assist Commission of Offence Relating to Aircraft
71(2)
4.4 Power to Arrest and Remove under Sections 1 to 6
73(1)
4.5 Possession of Dangerous Article in Aircraft/Airport
74(4)
4.6 False Statements
78(5)
4.7 Unauthorized Presence
83(6)
4.8 Aerodromes
89(6)
4.9 Endangering
95(2)
4.10 On Board
97(6)
4.11 Endangering Safety at Aerodromes
103(3)
4.12 Trespassing on Licensed Aerodromes
106(2)
4.13 Powers of Commander of Aircraft
108(4)
4.14 Police Powers regarding Passenger and Crew Information
112(2)
4.15 Being Unfit for Duty
114(3)
4.16 Arrest without Warrant
117(1)
4.17 Right of Entry
118(1)
5 Immigration
119(118)
5.1 Illegal Entry and Similar Offences
121(5)
5.2 Illegal Entry by Deception
126(3)
5.3 Assisting Unlawful Immigration to Member State
129(5)
5.4 Helping Asylum-seeker to Enter UK
134(2)
5.5 Assisting Entry to UK in Breach of Deportation/Exclusion Order
136(4)
5.6 Detention of Ship, Aircraft, or Vehicle
140(2)
5.7 General Offences including Obstruction of Immigration Officer
142(5)
5.8 Registration Card Offences
147(3)
5.9 Arrest without Warrant-Immigration Officer
150(2)
5.10 Search and Arrest with Warrant-Immigration Officer/Constable
152(2)
5.11 Search and Arrest without Warrant-Immigration Officer
154(2)
5.12 Enter and Search Business Premises-Immigration Officer/Constable
156(2)
5.13 Enter and Search Premises with Warrant-Immigration Officer
158(5)
5.14 Enter and Search Premises following Arrest-Immigration Officer
163(3)
5.15 Enter and Search Premises following Arrest for Section 25, 25A, or 25B Offence-Immigration Officer
166(2)
5.16 Search for Personnel Records without Warrant
168(3)
5.17 Search for Personnel Records with Warrant
171(2)
5.18 Search of Arrested Persons
173(3)
5.19 Searching Persons in Police Custody
176(2)
5.20 Seized Material-Access and Copying
178(2)
5.21 Application for and Execution of Search Warrant
180(3)
5.22 Power to Board or Search Ship or Aircraft and to Examine Persons Arriving in the UK
183(4)
5.23 Examination of Persons Arriving with Continuing Leave
187(2)
5.24 Landing and Embarkation Cards
189(1)
5.25 Medical Examination after Entry
190(1)
5.26 Removal of Persons and Illegal Entrants
191(2)
5.27 Seamen and Aircrews
193(3)
5.28 Detention of Persons Liable to Examination or Removal and Temporary Admission and Release
196(4)
5.29 Enter and Search Premises
200(2)
5.30 Search of Persons Arrested by Immigration Officers
202(2)
5.31 Search of Persons in Police Custody
204(2)
5.32 Seized Material-Access and Copying
206(2)
5.33 Duty of Ship/Aircraft Owner/Agent to Supply Information
208(1)
5.34 Entering UK without Passport or Immigration Document
209(5)
5.35 Trafficking People for Exploitation
214(3)
5.36 Fail to Comply with Requirement to Obtain Travel Documents
217(3)
5.37 Arrest without Warrant-Immigration Officer
220(2)
5.38 Retention of Documents
222(1)
5.39 Designated Immigration Officers-Power to Detain
223(2)
5.40 Assaulting an Immigration Officer
225(2)
5.41 Search for Evidence of Nationality
227(2)
5.42 Search for Evidence of Nationality-Other Premises
229(2)
5.43 Seize and Retain Nationality Documents
231(2)
5.44 Employment of Adult Subject to Immigration Control
233(2)
5.45 Further Offences, etc
235(2)
6 Rail/Channel Tunnel
237(19)
6.1 Channel Tunnel Security
237(10)
6.2 Channel Tunnel Police Powers
247(9)
7 Customs and Revenue
256(112)
7.1 Powers of Arrest
256(3)
7.2 Provisions as to Detention, Seizure, and Condemnation of Goods, etc
259(3)
7.3 Power to Examine and Take Account of Goods
262(4)
7.4 Power to Search Premises: Search Warrant
266(2)
7.5 Power to Search Vehicles or Vessels
268(2)
7.6 Power to Search Articles
270(1)
7.7 Power to Search Persons
271(2)
7.8 Officer's Power of Boarding
273(3)
7.9 Officer's Power of Access
276(2)
7.10 Power to Inspect Aircraft, Aerodromes, Records, etc
278(2)
7.11 Power to Prevent Flight of Aircraft
280(2)
7.12 Enforcement Powers
282(3)
7.13 Times for Importation and Exportation
285(2)
7.14 Control of Movement of Aircraft, etc into and out of the United Kingdom
287(3)
7.15 Examination Stations and Transit Sheds
290(1)
7.16 Control of Movement of Goods
291(5)
7.17 Report Inwards and Power to Regulate Unloading, Removal, etc of Imported Goods
296(1)
7.18 Forfeiture of Goods Improperly Imported
297(2)
7.19 Penalty for Improper Importation of Goods
299(5)
7.20 Entry Outwards of Goods
304(5)
7.21 Acceptance of Incomplete Entry
309(2)
7.22 Entry Outwards of Exporting Ships
311(3)
7.23 Clearance Outwards of Ships and Aircraft
314(4)
7.24 Offences in Relation to Exportation of Goods
318(3)
7.25 Offences in Relation to Exportation of Prohibited or Restricted Goods
321(4)
7.26 Coasting Trade-Exceptional Provisions
325(3)
7.27 Clearance of Coasting Ship and Transire
328(3)
7.28 Offences in Connection with Carriage of Goods Coastwise
331(3)
7.29 Explosives
334(2)
7.30 Information in Relation to Goods Imported or Exported
336(3)
7.31 Information Powers
339(3)
7.32 Customs and Excise Control of Persons Entering or Leaving the United Kingdom
342(3)
7.33 General Information Powers in Relation to Persons Entering or Leaving the United Kingdom
345(2)
7.34 Power to Regulate Small Craft
347(2)
7.35 Penalty for Removing Seals, etc
349(3)
7.36 Penalty for Interfering with Revenue Vessels, etc
352(2)
7.37 Penalty for Offering Goods for Sale as Smuggled Goods
354(2)
7.38 Ships Failing to Bring to
356(2)
7.39 Untrue Declarations, etc
358(3)
7.40 Counterfeiting Documents, etc
361(2)
7.41 Penalty for Fraudulent Evasion of Duty, etc
363(5)
8 Terrorism
368(57)
8.1 Introduction
368(6)
8.2 Ports Control
374(33)
8.3 Terrorist Property and Cash
407(8)
8.4 Police Powers
415(10)
Appendix: Proscribed Terrorist Organizations 425(7)
Bibliography and References 432(5)
Index 437
Andrew Staniforth is an experienced counter-terrorism investigator who is responsible for designing and delivering training to counter-terrorism officers at one of the four specialist Counter Terrorism Units in the UK. He has been commended for his work on counter-terrorism training by West Yorkshire Police and has also been involved in developing national exercises to examine the preparedness of both covert and overt police counter terrorism assets.

The Police National Legal Database (PNLD) is a comprehensive online legal resource of up to date legislation that is used by all 43 police forces in England and Wales. PNLD is governed by the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire Police and continues to provide complete reassurance that the law is being applied correctly.

Professor Clive Walker is a specialist in terrorism, the law and police powers and is widely published on the subject. He is also Consultant Editor for Blackstone's Counter-Terrorism Handbook.