The globalization of threats and the complexity of international
security issues represents a greater challenge for international
policing in (re)shaping inter-agency interaction, and makes
effective international police cooperation more necessary than ever
before.
This book sets out to analyse the key emerging issues and theory
and practice of international police cooperation. Paying special
attention to the factors that have contributed to the effective
working of police cooperation in practice and the problems that are
encountered, this book brings together original research that
examines opportunities and initiatives undertaken by agencies
(practices and processes introduced) as well as the impact of
external legal, political, and economical pressures.
Contributors explore emerging initiatives and new challenges in
several contexts at both national and international levels. They
adopt a diversity of approaches and theoretical frameworks to reach
a broader understanding of current and future issues in police
cooperation. Forms of police cooperation and trends in crime
control are examined, drawing upon the following disciplines:
criminology, ethics, organizational science, political science, and
sociology.
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