This paper examines the basis on which we might argue that there is a 'transnational' public interest in transnational policing. Is policing beyond the state simply a matter of finding points of overlap between the security interests of different national communities. If so, it appears as a precarious and contingent achievement. But if not, how can we imagine that transnational public interest in thicker terms, as involving a state-transcending common interest? Would this not involve sacrificing the very idea of national security interests, or indeed any security interest based upon communities more local than the transnational level? The paper develops an argument that this need not be the case, and that we can imagine 'thick' secu...
Throughout the world, resources are being shifted towards border enforcement. Along with the concert...
The origins of geographical interest in policing can be traced back to studies of the geography of c...
This volume explores issues of law enforcement cooperation across borders from a variety of discipli...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
It is presumed in the Policing European Metropolises Project (PEMP) that the metropolitan area is ...
Trans-jurisdictional policing can eventuate within a number of different environments: in federal st...
For the past two decades organized crime has become a transnational phenomenon, and its impact is st...
This article examines the contribution of scholarly work on ‘policy transfer’ and related concepts t...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
This paper explores contemporary challenges that community policing practices pose to unified unders...
Why does a state directly police certain kinds of transnational perpetrators by itself while indirec...
Studies of transgovernmental activities have enhanced our understanding of changing global politics,...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
In a world that has become highly interdependent through globalization, where many borders often eff...
Across different countries, there is extreme heterogeneity among police systems concerning the numbe...
Throughout the world, resources are being shifted towards border enforcement. Along with the concert...
The origins of geographical interest in policing can be traced back to studies of the geography of c...
This volume explores issues of law enforcement cooperation across borders from a variety of discipli...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
It is presumed in the Policing European Metropolises Project (PEMP) that the metropolitan area is ...
Trans-jurisdictional policing can eventuate within a number of different environments: in federal st...
For the past two decades organized crime has become a transnational phenomenon, and its impact is st...
This article examines the contribution of scholarly work on ‘policy transfer’ and related concepts t...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
This paper explores contemporary challenges that community policing practices pose to unified unders...
Why does a state directly police certain kinds of transnational perpetrators by itself while indirec...
Studies of transgovernmental activities have enhanced our understanding of changing global politics,...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
In a world that has become highly interdependent through globalization, where many borders often eff...
Across different countries, there is extreme heterogeneity among police systems concerning the numbe...
Throughout the world, resources are being shifted towards border enforcement. Along with the concert...
The origins of geographical interest in policing can be traced back to studies of the geography of c...
This volume explores issues of law enforcement cooperation across borders from a variety of discipli...