Police without borders : the fading distinction between local and global /

"Policing Without Borders: The Fading Distinction between Local and Global emphasizes the rising need for a cohesive international policing community. As crimes become more transnational in scope, the need for systematic communication between national police agencies becomes increasingly appare...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Taylor & Francis, International Police Executive Symposium
Other Authors: Roberson, Cliff, 1937-, Das, Dilip K., 1941-, Singer, Jennie K.
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press : International Police Executive Symposium, ©2010.
Series:International Police Executive Symposium co-publications.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Police without borders: an overview / Peter C. Kratcoski and Lucille Dunn Kratcoski
  • Policing activity and human rights / Raymond Kendall
  • Keeping order in a time of dynamic change and exchange: social control in Asia and the Pacific / Victor N. Shaw
  • Growth and development of women police in India / Adki Surender
  • On police and policing in Slovenia: obstacles and challenges / Gorazd Mesko and Darko Maver
  • The study of policing in China / Kam C. Wong
  • Development of guidance activities by police for prevention of juvenile delinquency in Japan / Minoru Yokoyama
  • An innovative police project to tackle youth crime problems in Hong Kong: operation breakthrough / Jessica Li Chi-Mei
  • Non-returnable arrest warrants: a form of modern banishment / Ruben Sorge and Nahanni Pollard
  • Spooking the spooks: conducting research into the UK's integrated special branch / David Lowe
  • The challenge of transnational and organized crime in the Nordic countries: the case of Norway / Viviana Andreescu and Odd Berner Malme
  • The public housing safety initiative in the Eastern district of New York: a collaborative researcher and practitioner program / John A. Eterno.