Centro de Documentação da PJ
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CD268
NAÇÕES UNIDAS. Office on Drugs and Crime
Current practices in electronic surveillance in the investigation of serious and organized crime [Documento electrónico].- Vienna : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), 2009.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
Ficheiro de 1,23 MB em formato PDF (48 p.).
ISBN 978-92-1-148246-1


VIGILÂNCIA ELECTRÓNICA, CRIME ORGANIZADO, TÉCNICA DE INVESTIGAÇÃO CRIMINAL

1. Introduction. 1.1 The issue. 1.2 “Electronic surveillance”. 1.3 The process. 1.4 Objectives. 1.5 Scope. 1.6 Structure. 1.7 Definitions. 2. Multilateral and international approaches and issues. 2.1 The international framework. 2.2 Cross-border cooperation. 3. Regulation: warrants and authorizations. 3.1 When is a warrant or authorization required?. 3.2 The applicant. 3.3 The authorizing body. 3.4 Notice. 3.5 Contents of warrant application. 3.6 Justification for warrant. 3.7 What a warrant authorizes. 3.8 Use of surveillance data. 3.9 Reporting requirements. 3.10 Implications of non-compliance. 3.11 Emergency or urgent circumstances. 4. Other principles governing electronic evidence gatherin g by law enforcement. 4.1 Reasonable expectancy of privacy. 5. Additional policy considerations. 5.1 Regulation of other users of electronic surveillance: private security. 5.2 Regulating the use of changing technologies. 6. Aditional chalenges. 6.1 Resource constraints. 6.2 Training. 6.3 Technological challenges. 7. Request for coment.