Confronting Enemy Within:Security Intelligence Police & Co by RAND Corporation, William Rosenau

By RAND Corporation, William Rosenau

Because the September eleven, 2001, terrorist assaults, critics have charged that the Federal Bureau of research, whereas certified to enquire terrorist incidents after the very fact, isn't really good built adequate to thoroughly assemble and check details to avoid assaults. extra intrinsically, many think that given a most important and deeply rooted legislations enforcement and prosecutorial tradition, the bureau will not be capable of switch operational concentration towards committed counterterrorism intelligence collecting and research. to raised tell debate, researchers analyzed the household defense constructions of 4 allied countries--the uk, France, Canada, and Australia--weighing either their confident and dangers. (PW/PC)

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12 These efforts have helped to offset the veil of secrecy that has traditionally surrounded ASIO, which has, in turn, availed greater public trust and confidence in working with the intelligence service. 14 ASIO and the Police Similar to its counterparts in the United Kingdom, France, and Canada, ASIO relies heavily on cooperative relationships with law _____________ 11Interview, 12ASIO ASIO, Canberra, February 7, 2003. (2002, p. 49). 13ASIO (2002, pp. 15–16). The “be alert but not alarmed” message has been a central component of the Howard government’s campaign to heighten public awareness of potential terrorist threats to Australian national security in the post-9/11 era.

See Republic of Singapore, “The Jemaah Islamiyah Arrests and the Threat of Terrorism,” white paper, January 7, 2003. For a good overview of the historical evolution and current dynamics of Jemaah Islamiya, see ICG, Jemaah Islamiya in Southeast Asia: Damaged but Still Dangerous, report no. 63, August 2003. 5Interview, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, February 6, 2003. Security Intelligence in Australia 35 The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) remains Australia’s principal counterterrorist intelligence body.

Html. 2“Quiet Lives Hid a Quest to Recruit for Global Jihad,” Daily Telegraph, April 2, 2003. 7 8 Confronting the “Enemy Within” Middle East—most of them use the country to fund-raise and recruit, but few, if any, appear to be planning attacks within the United Kingdom itself. The Security Service (“MI5”) The United Kingdom has three national intelligence and security services, known collectively as the “Agencies”: • The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, or “MI6”), the nation’s external intelligence agency, uses human and technical sources and liaisons with foreign security services to produce secret intelligence on political, military, and economic issues.

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