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Transnational Crime and Policing: Selected Essays
A collection of essays on transnational crime and policing. It covers a range of themes: the relationship between global policing and the transnational-state-system; the impact of advanced technologies on policing practice; the changing morphology of occupational policing subculture; and, the transnational practices of police agencies.
Author(s) | By James Sheptycki. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 370 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 28 Oct 2011 |
Availability | Available |
A collection of essays on transnational crime and policing. It covers a range of themes: the relationship between global policing and the transnational-state-system; the impact of advanced technologies on policing practice; the changing morphology of occupational policing subculture; and, the transnational practices of police agencies.
Contents: Foreword; Introduction, Karine CAte-Boucher; Part I Theoretical Beginnings: Police; Transnational policing and the makings of a postmodern state; Law enforcement, justice and democracy in the transnational arena: reflections on the war on drugs;
James Sheptycki is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Social Science, York University, Canada