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The book examines 'the globalisation of local policing'
through an ethnographic study of the Danish Police. Where
many studies are looking into how larger inter- or transnational
policing bodies and policies are changing the world of policing,
few have gauged how local, public police forces are also
globalizing. This book provides some unique insights into this
under-researched process. Specifically, it describes the
daily practices and perceptions of two Danish detective task
forces, tasked with the investigation
of organized property crimes committed by
foreign nationals. In the book, readers get to see how
the detectives think and work, including the many efforts they make
in attuning their daily work to a more global reality. More
so, readers get to see how the detectives fail and the
many frustrations and concerns that such changes include. One
the one hand, Danish detectives very much understand the need to
de-localize and develop their work. On the other hand, they feel
that many of these changes are in conflict with what they find to
be real and rewarding police work. For people interested in
contemporary issues of policing, the book thus points to a puzzling
paradox. Globalisation might be making for more mobile and even
mobilised local forces, more technologically driven and
collaborating with international partners. However, these very
processes are also making local officers feel more disarmed than
ever. Ultimately, the book describes why that is,
its consequences, as well as how to imagine a form of
global policing more in tune with its local actors.
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Human service work is performed in many places - hospitals,
shelters, households, prisons, schools, clinics - and is
characterised by a complex mixture of organising principles,
relations and rules. Using ethnographic methods, researchers can
investigate these site-specific complexities, providing
multi-dimensional and compelling analyses. Bringing together both
theoretical and practical material, this book shows researchers how
ethnography can be carried out within human service settings. It
provides an invaluable guide on how to apply ethnographic
creativeness and offers a more humanistic and context-sensitive
approach in the field of health and social care to generating valid
knowledge about today's service work.
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