Policing the Globe

Policing the Globe
Title Policing the Globe PDF eBook
Author Peter Andreas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195341953

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A thought-provoking analysis of the historical expansion and recent dramatic acceleration of international crime control, 'Policing the Globe' provides a bridge between criminal justice and international relations on a topic of crucial public importance.

Policing Across the World

Policing Across the World
Title Policing Across the World PDF eBook
Author R.I. Mawby
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135364575

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This wide-ranging text provides an overview of policing across different societies, and considers the issues facing the US and British police in a wider international context. The book is designed as a coherent introduction to the police.

Policing the Planet

Policing the Planet
Title Policing the Planet PDF eBook
Author Jordan T. Camp
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 320
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 178478317X

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How policing became the major political issue of our time Combining firsthand accounts from activists with the research of scholars and reflections from artists, Policing the Planet traces the global spread of the broken-windows policing strategy, first established in New York City under Police Commissioner William Bratton. It’s a doctrine that has vastly broadened police power the world over—to deadly effect. With contributions from #BlackLivesMatter cofounder Patrisse Cullors, Ferguson activist and Law Professor Justin Hansford, Director of New York–based Communities United for Police Reform Joo-Hyun Kang, poet Martín Espada, and journalist Anjali Kamat, as well as articles from leading scholars Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Robin D. G. Kelley, Naomi Murakawa, Vijay Prashad, and more, Policing the Planet describes ongoing struggles from New York to Baltimore to Los Angeles, London, San Juan, San Salvador, and beyond.

Global Environment of Policing

Global Environment of Policing
Title Global Environment of Policing PDF eBook
Author Darren Palmer
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 363
Release 2012-06-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1466567929

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Police organizations across the globe are experiencing major changes. Many nations cope with funding constraints as pressures within their societies, terrorism and transnational crime, and social and political transformations necessitate a more democratic form of policing. Drawn from the proceedings at the International Police Executive Symposium i

Policing the World

Policing the World
Title Policing the World PDF eBook
Author John Peter Casey
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018-05
Genre International crimes
ISBN 9781611635706

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Global Policing

Global Policing
Title Global Policing PDF eBook
Author Ben Bowling
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 194
Release 2011-12-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1446292177

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In the transitional networked society, police power is no longer constrained by the borders of the nation state. It has globalised. Global Policing shows how security threats have been constructed by powerful actors to justify the creation of a new global policing architecture and how the subculture of policing shapes the world system. Demonstrating how a theory of global policing is central to understanding global governance, the text explores: - the ′new security agenda′ focused on serious organised crime and terrorism and how this is transforming policing - the creation of global organisations such as Interpol, regional entities such as Europol, and national policing agencies with a transnational reach - the subculture of the ′global cops′, blurring boundaries between police, private security, military and secret intelligence agencies - the reality of transnational policing on the ground, its effectiveness, legitimacy, accountability and future development. Written by two leading international experts who bring cutting-edge theoretical debates to life with case studies and examples, Global Policing will prove captivating reading for students and scholars in criminology, criminal justice, international relations, law and sociology.

Badges without Borders

Badges without Borders
Title Badges without Borders PDF eBook
Author Stuart Schrader
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 413
Release 2019-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 0520968336

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From the Cold War through today, the U.S. has quietly assisted dozens of regimes around the world in suppressing civil unrest and securing the conditions for the smooth operation of capitalism. Casting a new light on American empire, Badges Without Borders shows, for the first time, that the very same people charged with global counterinsurgency also militarized American policing at home. In this groundbreaking exposé, Stuart Schrader shows how the United States projected imperial power overseas through police training and technical assistance—and how this effort reverberated to shape the policing of city streets at home. Examining diverse records, from recently declassified national security and intelligence materials to police textbooks and professional magazines, Schrader reveals how U.S. police leaders envisioned the beat to be as wide as the globe and worked to put everyday policing at the core of the Cold War project of counterinsurgency. A “smoking gun” book, Badges without Borders offers a new account of the War on Crime, “law and order” politics, and global counterinsurgency, revealing the connections between foreign and domestic racial control.