The Development of Transnational Policing (eBook, ePUB)
Past, Present and Future
Redaktion: McDaniel, John; Cox, David; Stonard, Karlie
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Bringing together international experts, this book explores past and present approaches to transnational policing throughout the Anglophone world and beyond in an effort to signpost future directions.
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Bringing together international experts, this book explores past and present approaches to transnational policing throughout the Anglophone world and beyond in an effort to signpost future directions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351039529
- Artikelnr.: 57896785
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351039529
- Artikelnr.: 57896785
John L.M. McDaniel is a Senior Lecturer in Policing and Criminal Justice and the Course Leader of the BSc Policing and the BSc Policing and Intelligence at the University of Wolverhampton. He teaches and researches in the area of police accountability from a sociolegal perspective. John completed his PhD on police accountability and cross-border police cooperation at the University of Kent law school in 2015. He has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of Copenhagen and Tilburg University law schools. Karlie E. Stonard is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Wolverhampton and a member of the Violence Against Women and Girls Research Cluster at the university. Her past and current research interests are in the area of domestic violence and its impact on children and young people, the role of technology in adolescent dating violence (PhD), and gender-based violence. She has published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Aggression and Violent Behavior, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Current Psychology, and Advances in Developmental and Educational Psychology and presented at numerous national and international conferences. Her most recent publications include 'The Prevalence and Overlap of Technology-Assisted and Offline Adolescent Dating Violence', Current Psychology (2018); 'Technology-Assisted Adolescent Dating Violence and Abuse: A Factor Analysis of the Nature of Electronic Communication Technology Used Across Twelve Types of Abusive and Controlling Behaviour', Journal of Child and Family Studies (2018); and 'Explaining ADVA and TAADVA: Risk Factors and Correlates', Advances in Developmental and Educational Psychology (2019). David J. Cox is Reader in Criminal Justice History at the University of Wolverhampton, specialising in early and pre-Metropolitan Police history, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has an extensive publication record, including Crime, Regulation and Control During The Blitz [co-authored with P. Adey and B. Godfrey] (2016), Public Indecency in England 1857-1960: 'A Serious and Growing Evil' [with K. Stevenson, J. Rowbotham and C. Harris] (Routledge/SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories series, Routledge, 2015), and Crime in England, 1688-1815 (History of Crime in the UK and Ireland series, Routledge, 2014). He also recently co-edited (with K. Stevenson and I. Channing) Leading the Police: A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017 (Routledge/SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories series, Routledge, 2018).
Foreword Professor Emeritus David H. Bayley; Introduction John L.M.
McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; 1. The origins of
transnational policing: the continental activities of the Bow Street
'Runners', 1749-1839 David J. Cox; 2. Policing with the enemy. British
Military Police, Public Safety and German Police in post-war Germany
1945-1955 Bettina Blum; 3. West Midlands Police Service and the
International Police Task Force in Bosnia, 1994-6 Michael Pearson; 4.
Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police
cooperation within the European Union John L.M. McDaniel and Anita
Lavorgna; 5. Nordic Police Cooperation Henrik Stevnsborg; 6. Policing
Australasia: Challenges and successes of law enforcement cooperation in a
diverse region Saskia Hufnagel; 7. Transnational policing in Southern
Africa: moving towards a centralized European model of police cooperation?
John L.M. McDaniel and Elrena van der Spuy; 8. Policing Online Hate Jo
Smith and Jon Garland; 9. Exporting Preemption: The Transnational Diffusion
of Counter-Radicalization Policing Strategies Derek M.D. Silva and Mathieu
Deflem; 10. Transnational Policing and Organized Crime Neil Olley; 11.
Transnational policing of online sex trafficking Karlie E. Stonard and Ana
M. Fuentes Cano; 12. The new EU counter-terrorism directive: closing all
the gaps in the EU legal framework? Maria O'Neill; 13. International asset
recovery: perspectives from Ireland Colin King; 14. Restorative justice and
transnational policing in the modern world Yasmin Devi-McGleish;
Conclusion John L.M. McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; Index
McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; 1. The origins of
transnational policing: the continental activities of the Bow Street
'Runners', 1749-1839 David J. Cox; 2. Policing with the enemy. British
Military Police, Public Safety and German Police in post-war Germany
1945-1955 Bettina Blum; 3. West Midlands Police Service and the
International Police Task Force in Bosnia, 1994-6 Michael Pearson; 4.
Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police
cooperation within the European Union John L.M. McDaniel and Anita
Lavorgna; 5. Nordic Police Cooperation Henrik Stevnsborg; 6. Policing
Australasia: Challenges and successes of law enforcement cooperation in a
diverse region Saskia Hufnagel; 7. Transnational policing in Southern
Africa: moving towards a centralized European model of police cooperation?
John L.M. McDaniel and Elrena van der Spuy; 8. Policing Online Hate Jo
Smith and Jon Garland; 9. Exporting Preemption: The Transnational Diffusion
of Counter-Radicalization Policing Strategies Derek M.D. Silva and Mathieu
Deflem; 10. Transnational Policing and Organized Crime Neil Olley; 11.
Transnational policing of online sex trafficking Karlie E. Stonard and Ana
M. Fuentes Cano; 12. The new EU counter-terrorism directive: closing all
the gaps in the EU legal framework? Maria O'Neill; 13. International asset
recovery: perspectives from Ireland Colin King; 14. Restorative justice and
transnational policing in the modern world Yasmin Devi-McGleish;
Conclusion John L.M. McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; Index
Foreword Professor Emeritus David H. Bayley; Introduction John L.M.
McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; 1. The origins of
transnational policing: the continental activities of the Bow Street
'Runners', 1749-1839 David J. Cox; 2. Policing with the enemy. British
Military Police, Public Safety and German Police in post-war Germany
1945-1955 Bettina Blum; 3. West Midlands Police Service and the
International Police Task Force in Bosnia, 1994-6 Michael Pearson; 4.
Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police
cooperation within the European Union John L.M. McDaniel and Anita
Lavorgna; 5. Nordic Police Cooperation Henrik Stevnsborg; 6. Policing
Australasia: Challenges and successes of law enforcement cooperation in a
diverse region Saskia Hufnagel; 7. Transnational policing in Southern
Africa: moving towards a centralized European model of police cooperation?
John L.M. McDaniel and Elrena van der Spuy; 8. Policing Online Hate Jo
Smith and Jon Garland; 9. Exporting Preemption: The Transnational Diffusion
of Counter-Radicalization Policing Strategies Derek M.D. Silva and Mathieu
Deflem; 10. Transnational Policing and Organized Crime Neil Olley; 11.
Transnational policing of online sex trafficking Karlie E. Stonard and Ana
M. Fuentes Cano; 12. The new EU counter-terrorism directive: closing all
the gaps in the EU legal framework? Maria O'Neill; 13. International asset
recovery: perspectives from Ireland Colin King; 14. Restorative justice and
transnational policing in the modern world Yasmin Devi-McGleish;
Conclusion John L.M. McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; Index
McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; 1. The origins of
transnational policing: the continental activities of the Bow Street
'Runners', 1749-1839 David J. Cox; 2. Policing with the enemy. British
Military Police, Public Safety and German Police in post-war Germany
1945-1955 Bettina Blum; 3. West Midlands Police Service and the
International Police Task Force in Bosnia, 1994-6 Michael Pearson; 4.
Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police
cooperation within the European Union John L.M. McDaniel and Anita
Lavorgna; 5. Nordic Police Cooperation Henrik Stevnsborg; 6. Policing
Australasia: Challenges and successes of law enforcement cooperation in a
diverse region Saskia Hufnagel; 7. Transnational policing in Southern
Africa: moving towards a centralized European model of police cooperation?
John L.M. McDaniel and Elrena van der Spuy; 8. Policing Online Hate Jo
Smith and Jon Garland; 9. Exporting Preemption: The Transnational Diffusion
of Counter-Radicalization Policing Strategies Derek M.D. Silva and Mathieu
Deflem; 10. Transnational Policing and Organized Crime Neil Olley; 11.
Transnational policing of online sex trafficking Karlie E. Stonard and Ana
M. Fuentes Cano; 12. The new EU counter-terrorism directive: closing all
the gaps in the EU legal framework? Maria O'Neill; 13. International asset
recovery: perspectives from Ireland Colin King; 14. Restorative justice and
transnational policing in the modern world Yasmin Devi-McGleish;
Conclusion John L.M. McDaniel, Karlie E. Stonard and David J. Cox; Index