Selected Readings
- Akerstrom M. Betraval and betravers. The Sociology of Treachery Transition Publ. 1991
- Billingsley R. Informers' careers: motivations and change. Informers' Policy, Policy Practice, R. Billingsley. W.P. Willan Publ. 2000; pp. 81–97
- Informers' Policing, Policy Practice, R. Billingsley. W.P. Willan Pub. 2000
- Blan P., Billingsley R. Drugs, crime and informers. Informers' Policing, Policy Practice, R. Billingsley. W.P. Willan Pub. 2000; pp. 25–37
- Brown M. Criminal informants: some observations on use, abuse and control. J. Police Science and Adm. 1985; 13(3)251–256
- Dorn N. Traffickers: Drug Markets and Law Enforcement. Routeledge. 1992
- Undercover Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective, C. Fijnaut, T. Marx. Kluwer. 1945
- Harney M., Cross J. The Informer in Law Enforcement, C. Thomas Charles, 1998
- Harvey P. Identifying, Recruiting and Handling Informers. Police Research Group. Special Interest Series: Paper Home Office, 1995
- Lee G. Drug Informants: Motives, Methods and Management Fb: Law Enforcement Bulletin. Sept 10–15, 1981
- Morton J. Supergrosses and Informers: An Informal History of Undercover Police Work. Warner Books, London 1995
- Marx G. Undercover: Police Surveillance in America. The University of California Press. 1998
- Rees J. T. Motivations of Criminal Informants. PBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. May 23–27, 1986
- South N. The informer. Police Security and Democracy, M Amir, S Eienstein. OCIJ Pub, Texas 2001
- Vasquez J., Kelly S. Management's commitment to the undercover operative. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Feb 3–12, 1980
- Williamson T. Bogshaw. The ethics of informer handling, R. Billingsley, 2000; pp. 50–66, Op. cit.