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This book sets out to analyse the key emerging issues and theory and practice of international police cooperation. Contributors explore emerging initiatives and new challenges in several contexts at both national and international levels.
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This book sets out to analyse the key emerging issues and theory and practice of international police cooperation. Contributors explore emerging initiatives and new challenges in several contexts at both national and international levels.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134029549
- Artikelnr.: 41218483
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134029549
- Artikelnr.: 41218483
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Frederic Lemieux is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Police Science Programme at George Washington University.
1. The Nature and Structure of International Police Cooperation: An
Introduction 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe: Bilateral versus
Multilateral Cooperation 3. Towards a Governance Model of Police
Cooperation in Europe: The Twist Between Networks and Bureaucracies 4. A
Market-oriented Explanation of the Expansion of the Role of Europol:
Filling the Demand for Criminal Intelligence Through Entrepreneurial
Initiatives 5. Iterative Development of Co-operation within an Increasingly
Complex Environment: Example of a Swiss Regional Analysis Centre 6. The
Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: A Laboratory for Police and Judicial Cooperation in
the European Union 7. Convergent Models of Police Cooperation in
Anti-organized Crime and Anti-terrorism Activities 8. The France and
Europol Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Cooperative Behaviour 9.
Parallel Paths and Productive Partners: The EU and US on Counter-terrorism
10. Cross-strait Police Cooperation between Taiwan and China 11. Police
Cooperation in the Context of Peacebuilding: Observations from African
Quarters 12. Police-Military Cooperation in Foreign Interventions:
Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands 13. International Police Organizations:
The Missing Link to Cooperate Effectively 14. Tackling Transnational Drug
Trafficking Effectively: Assessing the Outcomes of the Drug Enforcement
Administration's InternationalCooperation Initiatives 15. Challenges of
Governance and Accountability for Transnational Private Policing 16. The
Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered
Introduction 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe: Bilateral versus
Multilateral Cooperation 3. Towards a Governance Model of Police
Cooperation in Europe: The Twist Between Networks and Bureaucracies 4. A
Market-oriented Explanation of the Expansion of the Role of Europol:
Filling the Demand for Criminal Intelligence Through Entrepreneurial
Initiatives 5. Iterative Development of Co-operation within an Increasingly
Complex Environment: Example of a Swiss Regional Analysis Centre 6. The
Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: A Laboratory for Police and Judicial Cooperation in
the European Union 7. Convergent Models of Police Cooperation in
Anti-organized Crime and Anti-terrorism Activities 8. The France and
Europol Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Cooperative Behaviour 9.
Parallel Paths and Productive Partners: The EU and US on Counter-terrorism
10. Cross-strait Police Cooperation between Taiwan and China 11. Police
Cooperation in the Context of Peacebuilding: Observations from African
Quarters 12. Police-Military Cooperation in Foreign Interventions:
Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands 13. International Police Organizations:
The Missing Link to Cooperate Effectively 14. Tackling Transnational Drug
Trafficking Effectively: Assessing the Outcomes of the Drug Enforcement
Administration's InternationalCooperation Initiatives 15. Challenges of
Governance and Accountability for Transnational Private Policing 16. The
Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered
1. The Nature and Structure of International Police Cooperation: An
Introduction 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe: Bilateral versus
Multilateral Cooperation 3. Towards a Governance Model of Police
Cooperation in Europe: The Twist Between Networks and Bureaucracies 4. A
Market-oriented Explanation of the Expansion of the Role of Europol:
Filling the Demand for Criminal Intelligence Through Entrepreneurial
Initiatives 5. Iterative Development of Co-operation within an Increasingly
Complex Environment: Example of a Swiss Regional Analysis Centre 6. The
Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: A Laboratory for Police and Judicial Cooperation in
the European Union 7. Convergent Models of Police Cooperation in
Anti-organized Crime and Anti-terrorism Activities 8. The France and
Europol Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Cooperative Behaviour 9.
Parallel Paths and Productive Partners: The EU and US on Counter-terrorism
10. Cross-strait Police Cooperation between Taiwan and China 11. Police
Cooperation in the Context of Peacebuilding: Observations from African
Quarters 12. Police-Military Cooperation in Foreign Interventions:
Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands 13. International Police Organizations:
The Missing Link to Cooperate Effectively 14. Tackling Transnational Drug
Trafficking Effectively: Assessing the Outcomes of the Drug Enforcement
Administration's InternationalCooperation Initiatives 15. Challenges of
Governance and Accountability for Transnational Private Policing 16. The
Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered
Introduction 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe: Bilateral versus
Multilateral Cooperation 3. Towards a Governance Model of Police
Cooperation in Europe: The Twist Between Networks and Bureaucracies 4. A
Market-oriented Explanation of the Expansion of the Role of Europol:
Filling the Demand for Criminal Intelligence Through Entrepreneurial
Initiatives 5. Iterative Development of Co-operation within an Increasingly
Complex Environment: Example of a Swiss Regional Analysis Centre 6. The
Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: A Laboratory for Police and Judicial Cooperation in
the European Union 7. Convergent Models of Police Cooperation in
Anti-organized Crime and Anti-terrorism Activities 8. The France and
Europol Relationship: Explaining Shifts in Cooperative Behaviour 9.
Parallel Paths and Productive Partners: The EU and US on Counter-terrorism
10. Cross-strait Police Cooperation between Taiwan and China 11. Police
Cooperation in the Context of Peacebuilding: Observations from African
Quarters 12. Police-Military Cooperation in Foreign Interventions:
Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands 13. International Police Organizations:
The Missing Link to Cooperate Effectively 14. Tackling Transnational Drug
Trafficking Effectively: Assessing the Outcomes of the Drug Enforcement
Administration's InternationalCooperation Initiatives 15. Challenges of
Governance and Accountability for Transnational Private Policing 16. The
Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered