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9780739102268

International Police Cooperation A World Perspective

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  • ISBN13:

    9780739102268

  • ISBN10:

    0739102265

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-05-16
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
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Summary

International Police Cooperation combines the efforts of leading practitioners and academics in criminology to address the challenges of such persistent international problems as organized crime and illegal immigration. Employing an innovative cross-cultural and comparative methodology, editors Daniel J. Koenig and Dilip K. Das and their eminent contributors present invaluable information for students of criminology and sociology which will fill a long-felt gap in the literature on policing.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
Preface xi
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
xiii
Part I: Multinational Perspectives
International Police Cooperation: A World Perspective
3(26)
Dilip K. Das
Peter C. Kratcoski
Interpol's Role in International Police Cooperation
29(14)
Paul Higdon
Europol
43(20)
Georges Rauchs
Daniel J. Koenig
International Police Cooperation in Africa
63(8)
Obi N. I. Ebbe
International Police Cooperation in North America: A Review of Practices, Strategies, and Goals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada
71(28)
Mathieu Deflem
A South American Perspective
99(6)
Henrique Andrade Marsiglia
International Police Cooperation in Asia
105(8)
Korni Swaroop Kumar
Part II: Individual Country Perspectives
Australia
113(8)
Marke Leong
Austrian International Police Cooperation
121(8)
Maximilian Edelbacher
International Police Cooperation in China
129(12)
Yang Shaowen
A German Perspective on Future European Security Needs
141(18)
Rainer Schulte
A Perspective from Ghana
159(8)
Abraham K. Klobodu
India's Role in International Police Cooperation
167(14)
R. K. Raghavan
International Police Cooperation: Ireland
181(12)
Eamonn T. Keating
International Police Cooperation in Japan
193(10)
Yoshio Ohara
Kenya
203(14)
Francis Kipkurui Arap Sang
Police Cooperation with Central Europe: The Dutch Case
217(12)
Pawel P. Mlicki
International Police Cooperation from a Norwegian Perspective
229(16)
Per Gammelgard
Singapore's Experience with International Police Cooperation
245(8)
Teo Kian Teck
International Police Cooperation: Report from Slovenia
253(10)
Darko Maver
Boris Rehar
Sri Lanka: International Police Cooperation
263(8)
W. B. Rajaguru
Swiss Intercantonal and International Police Cooperation
271(18)
Markus H. F. Mohler
International Police Cooperation: A Tanzanian Perspective
289(8)
Adadi Rajabu
United States International Policing Activities: An Overview
297(26)
Otwin Marenin
Part III: Concluding Reflections
Reflections on International Police Cooperation: Putting Police Cooperation in Its Place---An Organizational Perspective
323(22)
M. R. Chatterton
Appendix: International Police Executive Symposium 345(4)
Bibliography 349(20)
Index 369(16)
About the Contributors 385

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