The movement of humans across borders is increasing
exponentially-some for benign reasons, others nefarious, including
terrorism, human trafficking, and people smuggling. Consequently,
the policing of human movement within and across borders has been
and remains a significant concern to nations. Policing Global
Movement: Tourism, Migration, Human Trafficking, and Terrorism
explores the nature of these challenges for police, governments,
and citizens at large.
Drawn from keynote and paper presentations at a recent
International Police Executive Symposium meeting in Malta, the book
presents the work of scholars and practitioners who analyze a
variety of topics on the cutting edge of global policing,
including:
- Western attempts to reform the policing of sex tourists in the
Philippines and Gambia
- Policing the flow of people and goods in the port of
Rotterdam
- Policing protestors and what happened at the 2010 G20 Summit in
Toronto
- Mexico's use of the military in its war against drug
trafficking
- Public-private cooperation in the fight against organized crime
and terrorism in Australia
- Recommendations for police reform in Afghanistan
- Sweden's national counterterrorism unit
- Treatment of asylum seekers in a privately run detention center
in South Africa
- The policing of human trafficking for the sex trade in
sub-Saharan Africa, Vietnam, Australia, and Andhra Pradesh,
India
Examining areas of increasing concern to governments and
citizens around the world, this timely volume presents critical
international perspectives on these ongoing global challenges that
threaten the safety of humans worldwide.
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