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Crafting Transnational Policing: Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform 2007 by Edited by Andrew Goldsmith Edited by James Sheptycki, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Edited by Andrew Goldsmith Edited by James Sheptycki
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841137766
    Pages418
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2007

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Crafting Transnational Policing: Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform 2007 by Edited by Andrew Goldsmith Edited by James Sheptycki

    The book examines the phenomenon of crafting transnational policing. By this term is meant the different forms of engagement in policing reform by international donors national governments foreign police and law enforcement agencies in the domestic policing agencies and programs of recipient countries. It includes inter alia peace-keeping in post-conflict situations reconstruction and capacity-building as part of nation- or state-building exercises and the provision of technical assistance in relation to certain aspects of law enforcement. In each instance there is a cross-border provision of resources with a view to shaping the kind of policing provided in recipient nations. Why do some countries engage in these activities? Why has policing become a preferred form of foreign policy engagement in some countries? What forms of policing development are provided? How are they delivered? And how are they received? How should these kinds of assistance and/or interventions be conducted in future? In this regard is there a non-negotiable core of good policing that needs to be developed and nurtured as an integral part of all defensible transnational policing engagements?These are some of the questions raised by the contributions to this book. The book arises primarily from papers presented at a workshop held in Onati Spain in July 2004 on the emergence of a global constabulary ethic. The book has also been supplemented by two solicited chapters.show more


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