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Global policing
Title:
Global policing
Author:
Bowling, Benjamin.
ISBN:
9781849200813

9781849200820
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2012.
Physical Description:
xi, 180 p. ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Theorising global policing -- The problem of global policing -- Policing and 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 -- 2.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 -- 3.The global policing architecture -- Global police agencies -- Regional police agencies -- National policing hubs -- Private transnational policing -- Glocal policing -- Conclusion --

Contents note continued: 4.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 -- 5.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 -- Policing weak states: where the flows stop -- Conclusion: the consequences of global policing -- 6.Conclusion: the global cops have arrived.
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