The Fifteenth Annual International Police Executive Symposium
brought together 65 police executives, government officials,
academics, and researchers to discuss issues relating to all
aspects of policing in a global community. It focused on policing
without borders, the need for national and international
cooperation among policing agencies, and the need for cooperation
between the police, the academic community, private policing
agencies, and the general public. Drawn from the presentations made
at this symposium and supplemented with additional input from
eminent experts, Police Without Borders: The Fading Distinction
between Local and Global reflects the current status of research on
this timely and critical topic.
Topics discussed include:
- Policing activity, human rights, and corruption
- Female policing in India compared to other countries
- Challenges and obstacles in policing in Slovenia, China, Asia,
and the Pacific
- Strategies for preventing juvenile delinquency in Japan and
Hong Kong
- The threat caused by nonreturnable arrest warrants in
Canada
- An insider 's look at the United Kingdom 's Integrated Special
Branch, an intelligence unit
- Virtual organized crime in cyberspace
- A successful public housing safety initiative in the Eastern
District of New York
Highlighting individual differences in police theory, style, and
practice around the world, this volume opens a dialogue in which
police agencies and academics can learn from other cultures,
recognize their similarities, and move towards an improved global
policing methodology.
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