Introduction, James Sheptycki; Chapter 1 Transnational private policing, Les Johnston; Chapter 2 Transnational policing and human rights, Jean-Paul Brodeur; Chapter 3 Liaison officers in Europe, Didier Bigo; Chapter 4 Private criminality as a matter of international concern, Frank Gregory; Chapter 5 Policing the virtual launderette, James Sheptycki; Chapter 6 Policing new social spaces, Peter K. Manning; Chapter 7 The ‘drug war’, James Sheptycki;
J.W.E. Sheptycki Lecturer in Sociology, University of Durham.
'This is a superb volume overflowing with rich insight from leaders
in the field ... [The book] is currently the last word on
transnational policing and should enjoy a wide audience for years
to come.'-British Journal of Criminology
This is a superb volume overflowing with rich insight from leaders
in the field ... The introduction by Sheptycki is by itself worth
the price of admission ... [the book] is currently the last word on
transnational policing and should enjoy a wide audience for years
to come. - Willem Delint, British Journal of Criminology
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