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Global policing

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Sage Publications 2012Description: 180p xiISBN:
  • 9781849200820
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.200000 BOW
Contents:
Table of contents Theorising Global Policing; The Problems of Global Policing; Policing Social Theory; Policing and the Social Contract; Policing and Political Theory; Policing and Law; Colonial Policing; Types of Transnational Policing; Conclusion: Policing an Insecure World; Policing and the Transnational-State-System; The Changing Morphology of the State; Jurisdictional Sovereignty and Functional Diversity in Policing; Agenda Setting and Transnational Policing Priorities; Legal Discourse and Law-Making in International Police Co-Operation; Developments in Europe; Developments in the United States; Multi-Agency Co-Operation: The Military, Security and Private Sectors; Conclusion: Policing the New World Order; The Global Policing Architecture; Global Police Agencies; Regional Police Agencies; National Policing Hubs; Private Transnational Policing; Global Policing; Conclusion; The Occupational Subcultures of Global Policing; Police Liaison Officers and the Transnational Space Between; Subcultural Theory and Policing; The Parameters of Policing Subculture; Meet the Global Cops; The Varied Occupational Character of Global Cops; Global Policing, Subculture and Accountability; Conclusion: Occupational Policing Subcultures - Global Thoughts/Local Acts; Global Policing in Practice; Policing Transnational Spaces; Policing Border Zones; Policing the Oceans; Policing Cyberspace; Policing Mega-Events; Policing Transnational Flows; Policing People: Migrants, Criminals, Terrorists and other Suspect Populations; Policing Drugs and Guns; Policing Money; Conclusion: The Consequences of Global Policing; Conclusion: The Global Cops Have Arrived
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Table of contents
Theorising Global Policing;
The Problems of Global Policing;
Policing Social Theory;
Policing and the Social Contract;
Policing and Political Theory;
Policing and Law;
Colonial Policing;
Types of Transnational Policing;
Conclusion: Policing an Insecure World;
Policing and the Transnational-State-System;
The Changing Morphology of the State;
Jurisdictional Sovereignty and Functional Diversity in Policing;
Agenda Setting and Transnational Policing Priorities;
Legal Discourse and Law-Making in International Police Co-Operation;
Developments in Europe;
Developments in the United States;
Multi-Agency Co-Operation: The Military, Security and Private Sectors;
Conclusion: Policing the New World Order;
The Global Policing Architecture;
Global Police Agencies;
Regional Police Agencies;
National Policing Hubs;
Private Transnational Policing;
Global Policing;
Conclusion;
The Occupational Subcultures of Global Policing;
Police Liaison Officers and the Transnational Space Between;
Subcultural Theory and Policing;
The Parameters of Policing Subculture;
Meet the Global Cops;
The Varied Occupational Character of Global Cops;
Global Policing, Subculture and Accountability;
Conclusion: Occupational Policing Subcultures - Global Thoughts/Local Acts;
Global Policing in Practice;
Policing Transnational Spaces;
Policing Border Zones;
Policing the Oceans;
Policing Cyberspace;
Policing Mega-Events;
Policing Transnational Flows;
Policing People: Migrants, Criminals, Terrorists and other Suspect Populations;
Policing Drugs and Guns;
Policing Money;
Conclusion: The Consequences of Global Policing;
Conclusion: The Global Cops Have Arrived