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Trust in international police and justice cooperation /

The use of extra-territorial intelligence is growing among security, border, and public agencies. Internationally, rapidly evolving efforts to tackle transnational crime entail the exchange of intelligence across jurisdictions and state borders as well as the 'linking' of law enforcement o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hufnagel, Saskia (Editor ), McCartney, Carole (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford [UK] : Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2017.
Colección:Oñati international series in law and society
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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).