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Interpol - providing support and assistance to combat international terrorism | p. 3 |
Europol in the combat of international terrorism | p. 11 |
International police cooperation against terrorism : Interpol and Europol in comparison | p. 17 |
International organizations and non-traditional conflicts | p. 26 |
Barriers to international police cooperation in the age of terrorism | p. 42 |
Employing global need-based information and technology sharing to enhance cooperation among law enforcement organizations | p. 56 |
Extradition of terror suspects and developments in extradition process | p. 66 |
Global developments in transnational police training : TADOC (Turkish international academy against drugs and organized crime) | p. 84 |
Establishing the international institute for police research and training in Turkey | p. 99 |
Socio-juridical characteristics of terrorism in the laws of Azerbaijan | p. 111 |
The last amendments to the prevention of Terror Act of Turkey | p. 117 |
Terrorist activities in Kyrgyzstan and precautionary measures | p. 129 |
International cooperation as a strategy of fighting and prevention terrorism in Georgia | p. 138 |
Macedonia as a leader in the South-East Europe's cooperation in the fight against organised crime | p. 153 |
Collaboration in the field of prevention to the organized crime and terrorism | p. 164 |
Initiatives taken by the Republic of Armenia in the fight against terror : legislative regulations and intergovernmental cooperation with the CIS states | p. 173 |
Terrorism as a social and criminal phenomenon : a complete model to deal with terrorism | p. 185 |
Legal policing responses to terrorist operations | p. 207 |
Organizing to combat future terrorist threats : policy and operational implications | p. 217 |
Intelligence led policing as a framework for law enforcement in the 21st century | p. 221 |
Supply chains, illicit markets, and terrorism : understanding organizations and strategies | p. 236 |
Money laundering and financing of terrorism | p. 242 |
Local policing : using community policing principles as a tactic in the time of terror | p. 252 |
Local values and police | p. 260 |
Family case approach in understanding and combating crime in general and specifically terror | p. 271 |
Youth and terrorism | p. 285 |
An emerging concept : 'terrorism emergency management' | p. 307 |
The impacts of catastrophic events in large cities : considerations for coping with the aftermath of terrorism in urban settings | p. 314 |
Terrorism, vulnerability and assessment | p. 318 |
Improvisation, creativity, and the art of emergency management | p. 324 |
Coordinated response to man-made and natural disasters | p. 336 |
Reassessing FEMA and its role in preparing the nation : recommendations to respond effectively to disasters | p. 344 |
Responding to terrorist attacks within the labyrinth of independent governments : collaborating and quarrelling | p. 352 |
Public archetypes in U.S. counter-bioterrorist policy | p. 364 |
The disaster management perspective of the November 20, 2003 events in Istanbul, Turkey | p. 375 |
Building trust among community stakeholders | p. 383 |
Closing remarks | p. 395 |
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