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Global Policing and Transnational Law Enforcement, Multiple-component retail product Book

Global Policing and Transnational Law Enforcement Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Ben Bowling, James W.E. Sheptycki

Part of the Sage Library of Criminology series

Multiple-component retail product

Description

The study of policing and law enforcement practices that transcend national boundaries has become a vibrant and growing area of interest for police studies, criminology, sociology, political science, international relations and law.

The aim of this SAGE major work is to set out an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, delineate the emerging architecture of transnational policing and provide a comprehensive explanation of the law enforcement, surveillance and other practices involved in the policing of global problems.

This collection brings together literature which develops theoretical perspectives on this topic from various disciplines, together with articles presenting empirical case studies illustrating the forms, functions and effects of the new transnational policing.

The four volumes also examine the emergence of new forms of policing and explore the theoretical, normative and substantive issues that are emerging in this rapidly developing field.  VOLUME 1:  THEORISING GLOBAL POLICING AND TRANSNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES  VOLUME 2:  THE STRUCTURES OF GLOBAL POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT VOLUME 3: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF TRANSNATIONAL POLICING  VOLUME 4: POLICING TRANSNATIONAL PROBLEMS  

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