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Mr. Big: Exposing Undercover Investigations in Canada - Paperback

Mr. Big: Exposing Undercover Investigations in Canada - Paperback

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by Kouri T. Keenan (Author), Joan Brockman (Author)

After surveying more than 80 cases in which a confession was accepted as evidence in a "Mr. Big" organized crime sting, these legal experts suggest changes in undercover police practices in Canada. "Mr. Big" in these cases is a policeman posing as a criminal kingpin in order to coerce a confession from a suspect, but this study finds that this ruse is most successful when the suspect is from a marginalized group. In addition, police officers sometimes commit criminal offences while undercover--or they fake criminal behavior during the course of the sting--and the pretend interrogations are not bounded by normal interview standards. On these grounds, the authors propose that this practice be drastically curtailed.

Author Biography

Kouri Keenan is a PhD student in the school of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Joan Brockman is a professor in the school of criminology at Simon Fraser University. She is the author of "Gender in the Legal Profession: Fitting or Breaking the Mould" and the coauthor of "An Introduction to Canadian Criminal Procedure and Evidence. "They both live in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Number of Pages: 133
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 01, 2011