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Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Hardcover, New): Andrew Goldsmith, James... Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Goldsmith, James Sheptycki
R3,469 Discovery Miles 34 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book examines the phenomenon of crafting transnational policing. By this term is meant the different forms of engagement in policing reform by international donors, national governments, foreign police and law enforcement agencies in the domestic policing agencies and programs of recipient countries. It includes, inter alia, peace-keeping in post-conflict situations, reconstruction and capacity-building as part of nation- or state-building exercises, and the provision of technical assistance in relation to certain aspects of law enforcement. In each instance, there is a cross-border provision of resources with a view to shaping the kind of policing provided in recipient nations. Why do some countries engage in these activities? Why has policing become a preferred form of foreign policy engagement in some countries? What forms of policing development are provided? How are they delivered? And how are they received? How should these kinds of assistance and/or interventions be conducted in future? In this regard, is there a non-negotiable 'core' of good policing that needs to be developed and nurtured as an integral part of all defensible transnational policing engagements? These are some of the questions raised by the contributions to this book. The book arises primarily from papers presented at a workshop held in Onati, Spain in July 2004 on the emergence of a global constabulary ethic. The book has also been supplemented by two solicited chapters.

Transnational and Comparative Criminology (Hardcover): James Sheptycki, Ali Wardak Transnational and Comparative Criminology (Hardcover)
James Sheptycki, Ali Wardak
R4,557 Discovery Miles 45 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the issues of crime and its control in the twenty-first century - an era of human history where people live in an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world - providing invaluable and first-hand readings for undergraduate and postgradate students.

Transnational and Comparative Criminology (Paperback, New): James Sheptycki, Ali Wardak Transnational and Comparative Criminology (Paperback, New)
James Sheptycki, Ali Wardak
R1,856 Discovery Miles 18 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For some time criminologists have been occupied by the question of whether crime and crime control differs from country to country and between cultures? This book addresses the issues of crime and social control in the 21st century and is designed to provide a comprehensive account of key issues in comparative. cross-cultural and transnational criminology. It considers the nature of comparative and cross-cultural criminology; presents an examination of crime and social control issues in selected regions or countries; focuses on the analyses of major forms of transnational crime and critically examines social control in a transnational perspective. Transnational and Comparative Criminology provides the most comprehensive analyses available to students and others interested issues surrounding comparative and transnational criminology.

Transnational Crime (Hardcover): James Sheptycki Transnational Crime (Hardcover)
James Sheptycki
R38,567 Discovery Miles 385 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A variety of crime phenomena-including, but by no means limited to, white-collar crime and corruption, environmental crime, and 'traditional' organized crime-vie for the attention of international policymakers and researchers. Crime-control responses differ across the globe and the editor of this new four-volume Routledge collection has assembled both enduring major works and cutting-edge scholarship to illuminate a variety of approaches to transnational and comparative criminology, and to bring to light the complex issues involved in understanding crime in a global context. With a newly written introductory essay to each of the four volumes fully to contextualize the collected materials, this vital reference and research resource will be of interest not only to criminologists, but also to other scholars and students, such as those working in the sociology of globalization and in international relations.

Issues in Transnational Policing (Paperback): James Sheptycki Issues in Transnational Policing (Paperback)
James Sheptycki
R1,771 Discovery Miles 17 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Globalisation, the wired planet, the global village, these are a few of the terms associated with the social and political changes that are said to describe the world at the beginning of the new millennium. One of the most important institutions of the social ordering has been that of policing, but very little has been written on how the practices of social control are affected by the processes of transnationalisation. This book brings together contributions by experts on policing that focus on some of he newly emergent policing issues connected with these hanges:
*the global private security industry
*cross national networking between police
*the establishment of an international criminal court
*money laundering
*policing cyberspace
*the drug war
Issues in Transnational Policing crosses the boundaries between criminology, international relations and international law to provide a thought-provoking picture of he complex issues surrounding the politics of policing in the future.

Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Paperback, New): Andrew Goldsmith, James... Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Paperback, New)
Andrew Goldsmith, James Sheptycki
R1,915 Discovery Miles 19 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book examines the phenomenon of crafting transnational policing. By this term is meant the different forms of engagement in policing reform by international donors, national governments, foreign police and law enforcement agencies in the domestic policing agencies and programs of recipient countries. It includes, inter alia, peace-keeping in post-conflict situations, reconstruction and capacity-building as part of nation- or state-building exercises, and the provision of technical assistance in relation to certain aspects of law enforcement. In each instance, there is a cross-border provision of resources with a view to shaping the kind of policing provided in recipient nations. Why do some countries engage in these activities? Why has policing become a preferred form of foreign policy engagement in some countries? What forms of policing development are provided? How are they delivered? And how are they received? How should these kinds of assistance and/or interventions be conducted in future? In this regard, is there a non-negotiable 'core' of good policing that needs to be developed and nurtured as an integral part of all defensible transnational policing engagements? These are some of the questions raised by the contributions to this book. The book arises primarily from papers presented at a workshop held in Onati, Spain in July 2004 on the emergence of a global constabulary ethic. The book has also been supplemented by two solicited chapters.

Transnational Crime and Policing - Selected Essays (Hardcover, New Ed): James Sheptycki Transnational Crime and Policing - Selected Essays (Hardcover, New Ed)
James Sheptycki
R5,665 Discovery Miles 56 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of essays on transnational crime and policing covers a broad range of themes: the relationship between global policing and the transnational-state-system; the impact of advanced technologies on policing practice; the changing morphology of occupational policing subculture; and the transnational practices of police agencies. The essays include case studies and are based on empirical fieldwork that began in the early 1990s and continued for over a decade well into the post 9-11 period. This collection also provides valuable accounts of the 'secret social world' of transnational police, demonstrates that the developmental trajectory of transnational practices was already established prior to the 'age of Homeland Security' and addresses the controversial issue of how transnational policing in all of its complex manifestations might be made politically accountable in the interests of the general global commonwealth.

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