Stephen Lander
Former director-general of MI5
Why Is Stephen Lander Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Stephen James Lander, KCB is a former chairman of the United Kingdom's Serious Organised Crime Agency , who also served as Director General of the British Security Service from 1996 to 2002. Career Lander attended Parkside School, then located in East Horsley, prior to its move to Cobham, Bishop's Stortford College and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he earned a doctorate in history entitled The diocese of Chichester 1508–1558 : Episcopal reform under Robert Sherburne and its aftermath. In 1975, after three years at the Institute of Historical Research where he was assistant editor of the Victoria History of Cheshire, and serving as an Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Liverpool, he joined MI5. He was Director General of MI5 from 1996 to 2002.
Stephen Lander's Published Works
Published Works
- International intelligence cooperation: an inside perspective (2004) (53)
- British intelligence in the twentieth century (2002) (9)
- The English Reformation Revised: Church courts and the Reformation in the diocese of Chichester, 1500–58 (1987) (5)
- Structured Document Generation—A Cornerstone of Document Management (1998) (2)
- The written English of second-generation West Indians (1981) (1)
- The oversight of security and intelligence (2001) (1)
- Britain Past and Present: History, Language and Institutions. English for Political Science (2009) (0)
- Machine translation : a view from the shop floor (1995) (0)
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