Trust in international police and justice cooperation / edited by Saskia Hufnagel and Carole McCartney.
2017
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Title
Trust in international police and justice cooperation / edited by Saskia Hufnagel and Carole McCartney.
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Imprint
Oxford [UK] : Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
OƱati international series in law and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Establishing trust despite the risk? an analysis of the need for trust in police cooperation / Ludo Block (Grant Thornton, NL)
Police cooperation in Europe, China, and Australia : does trust depend on the political system? / Saskia Hufnagel (Queen Mary University of London)
International policing missions : establishing trustworthy policing in low-trust environments / Andrew Goldsmith (Flinders University, Australia) and Vandra Harris (RMIT, Australia)
Trusted travellers : managing mobility in challenging times / Monica den Boer (Vu Amsterdam) and Hans Leijtens (Ministry of Finance, NL)
Brand interpol / James Sheptycki (York University, Canada)
The evolving role of Europol in the fight against serious crime : current challenges and future prospects / Celine Cocq and Francesca Galli (Free University of Brussels)
Building trust and more : the importance of police cooperation networks in the European Union / Toine Spapens (Tilburg University)
Trust and the international exchange of forensic information / Carole McCartney (Northumbria University)
Law enforcement cooperation between New Zealand and the United States : serving the Internet? pirate? Kim Dotcom up on a silver platter?? / Neil Boister (Waikato University, Newzealand)
Transnational policing and its contexts : flexibility and (dis)trust / Chantal Perras (University of Montreal)
Intelligence-led use of international forensic exchange channels / Denise Sulca (University of Lausanne).
Police cooperation in Europe, China, and Australia : does trust depend on the political system? / Saskia Hufnagel (Queen Mary University of London)
International policing missions : establishing trustworthy policing in low-trust environments / Andrew Goldsmith (Flinders University, Australia) and Vandra Harris (RMIT, Australia)
Trusted travellers : managing mobility in challenging times / Monica den Boer (Vu Amsterdam) and Hans Leijtens (Ministry of Finance, NL)
Brand interpol / James Sheptycki (York University, Canada)
The evolving role of Europol in the fight against serious crime : current challenges and future prospects / Celine Cocq and Francesca Galli (Free University of Brussels)
Building trust and more : the importance of police cooperation networks in the European Union / Toine Spapens (Tilburg University)
Trust and the international exchange of forensic information / Carole McCartney (Northumbria University)
Law enforcement cooperation between New Zealand and the United States : serving the Internet? pirate? Kim Dotcom up on a silver platter?? / Neil Boister (Waikato University, Newzealand)
Transnational policing and its contexts : flexibility and (dis)trust / Chantal Perras (University of Montreal)
Intelligence-led use of international forensic exchange channels / Denise Sulca (University of Lausanne).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also issued in print.
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Print version: Trust in international police and justice cooperation Oxford [UK] : Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017
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Bloomsbury Collections
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English
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Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781782257868 online
9781849467681 hardback
9781849467681 hardback
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