Global Policing and Transnational Law Enforcement

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Edited by Ben Bowling, James W.E. Sheptycki
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Ben Bowling is Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at King's College London where he served as Acting Dean and Deputy Dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law (2014-16). Prior to joining King's as Lecturer in Law in 1999, Ben was a lecturer at the University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology, Assistant Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (City University of New York) and Senior Research Officer in the Home Office. He has held visiting positions at Fitzwilliam College Cambridge, Humboldt University, University of Paris 2, University of the West Indies, Monash, and the East China University of Political Science and Law. Ben's research examines practical, political and legal problems in policing and the connections between local and global police power. His work exploring themes of fairness, effectiveness and accountability has been published in the Modern Law Review, Criminal Law Review and Theoretical Criminology and in recent books - Policing the Caribbean, Global Policing, Stop & Search: Police Power in Global Context. His most recent book is the 5th edition of the Politics of the Police with James Sheptycki and Robert Reiner (OUP) Ben Bowling submitted written evidence to the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry (1999) and to the Home Affairs Select Committee in 2007 and 2020. Has been an adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Interpol and the United Nations. He was awarded the Radzinowicz Memorial Prize for the best article in the British Journal of Criminology in 1999 and was elected a Fellow the Academy of Social Sciences in 2005. His special research expertise revolves around issues of transnational crime and policing. He has written on a variety of substantive criminological topics including domestic violence, serial killers, money laundering, drugs, public order policing, organized crime, police accountability, intelligence-led policing, witness protection, risk and insecurity. He is currently engaged in research concerning 'guns, crime and social order'.

VOLUME 1: THEORISING GLOBAL POLICING AND TRANSNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES Part One: The idea of transnational policing Policing the World - Malcolm Anderson Cops Across Borders: The Internationalization of U.S. Criminal Law Enforcement - Ethan Nadelmann Transnational policing and the makings of a postmodern state - James Sheptycki The Role of Enforcement of Law in the Establishment of a New International Order: A Proposal for a Transnational Police Force - Robert Johansen and Saul Mendlovitz Transnational Policing: The Globalization Thesis, a Typology and a Research Agenda - Ben Bowling Part Two: History The international campaign against anarchist terrorism, 1880-1930s - Richard Bach Jensen Bureaucratization and Social Control: Historical Foundations of International Police - Mathieu Deflem The Emergence of Police - The Colonial Dimension - Mike Brogden Part Three: Sociology, politics and international relations The Global Cops Cometh: Reflections on Transnationalization, Knowledge Work and Policing Subculture - James Sheptycki Reasonable force: the emergence of global policing power - Barry Ryan International Policing and International Relations - Bethan Greener The Possibility of Transnational Policing - Alice Hills Part Four: The Future Of Global Policing Policing The Globe: Criminalization And Crime Control In International Relations. - Peter Andreas and Ethan Nedelmann Conclusion: The Global Cops Have Arrived - Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki VOLUME 2: THE STRUCTURES OF GLOBAL POLICING AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Part Five: The Architecture Of Global Policing Global Policing - Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki The Accountability of Transnational Policing Institutions: The Strange Case of Interpol - James Sheptycki UNPOL: UN Police as Peacekeepers - Bethan Greener Part Six: Overseas Liaison Officers Liaison Officers in Europe: New Officers in the European Security Field - Didier Bigo Transgovernmentalism Meets Security: Police Liaison Officers, Terrorism, and Statist Transnationalism - Ersel Ayidinli and Hasan Yoen Overseas Liaison Officers - Ben Bowling Part Seven: Security Assemblages: High-Low/Public-Private/Surveillance-Coercion Security Beyond The State: Global Security Assemblages In International Politics. - Rita Abrahamsen and Michael Williams The Transnational Security Consultancy Industry: A Case Of State-Corporate Symbiosis - Connor O'Reilly The Surveillant Assemblage. - Kevin Haggerty and Richard Ericson Part Eight: Policing The European Union Police, Policy And Politics In Brussels: Scenarios For The Shift From Sovereignty To Solidarity. - Monica Den Boer Squaring The Circle With Mutual Recognition? Demoi-Cratic Governance In Practice. - Julia Sievers and Susanne Schmidt Part Nine: Case Studies: China, Africa And Russia Strategies Of Police Cooperation: Comparing The Southern Chinese Seaboard With The European Union. - Saskia Hufnagel Police Co-operation In The Southern African Region: Politics and Practicalities. - Elrena Van der Spuy International Policing in Russia: Police Co-Operation Between the European Union Member States and the Russian Federation - Ludo Block VOLUME 3: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF TRANSNATIONAL POLICING Part Ten: Theorising The Border Borders As Information Flows And Transnational Networks. - Peter Shields The (In)Securitization Practices of the Three Universes of EU Border Control: Military/Navy - Border Guards/Police - Database Analysts - Didier Bigo Part Eleven: Land Borders Policing Across A Dimorphous Border: Challenge And Innovation At The French-German Border. - Detlef Nogala Police Cooperation Across the Irish Border: Familiarity Breeding Contempt for Transparency and Accountability. - Dermot P.J. Walsh Establishing Cross-Border Co-Operation Between Professional Organizations: Police, Fire Brigades And Emergency Health Services In Dutch Border Regions. - Sebastiaan Pincen, Karin Geuijen, Jerome Candel, Oddy Folgerts and Ragna Hooijer Part Twelve: Policing Ports And Airports Governmentalities Of An Airport: Heterotopia And Confession. - Mark Salter 'Port Of Call': Towards A Criminology Of Port Security. - Yarin Eski Part Thirteen: Policing Seas And Oceans Policing The High Seas: The Proliferation Security Initiative. - Michael Byers Conceptualizing Maritime Environmental And Natural Resources Law Enforcement - The Case Of Illegal Fishing. - Klas Sander, Julian Lee, Valerie Hickey, Victor Mosoti, John Virdin and William Magrath Floating Carceral Spaces: Border Enforcement and Gender on the High Seas. - Sharon Pickering Part Fourteen: Policing New Transnational Spaces: Cybercrime And Mega Events Developments In The Global Law Enforcement Of Cyber-Crime. - Roderic Broadhurst Global Policing and the Case of Kim Dotcom. - Darren Palmer and Ian Warren Spectacular Security: Mega-Events And The Security Complex. - Philip Boyle and Kevin Haggerty VOLUME 4: POLICING TRANSNATIONAL PROBLEMS Part Fifteen: Policing Transnational Organised Crime, Drugs And Guns The Organization of 'Organized Crime Policing' and Its International Context - Clive Harfield Transnational Drugs Law Enforcement: The Problem Of Jurisdiction And Criminal Law. - Juan Ronderos 'The 'Drug War'; Learning From The Paradigm Example Of Transnational Policing' - James Sheptycki Guns, Crime and Social Order in the West Indies - Biko Agozino, Ben Bowling, Elizabeth Ward and Godfrey St. Bernard Part Sixteen: Policing Money Money Laundering and its Regulation. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science - Michael Levi Responding to Transnational Corporate Bribery Using International Frameworks for Enforcement: Anti-Bribery and Corruption in the UK And Germany. - Nicholas Lord Part Seventeen: Policing Terrorism Cops and Spooks: The Role of Police In Counter-terrorism. - David Bayley and David Weisburd From Local to Global: Comparing Network Approaches to Addressing Terrorism and Transnational Crime. - Keith Cozinea, Renee Graphia Joyalb, and Huseyin Orsc Legitimacy Under Pressure: The European Web of Counter-Terrorism Networks - Monica Den Boer, Claudia Hillebrand and Andreas Noelke Part Eighteen: Policing Migration And People Trafficking Refugee Protection Meets Migration Management: UNHCR as a Global Police of Populations - Stephan Scheel and Philipp Ratfisch Policing Migration: A Framework for Investigating the Regulation of Global Mobility. - Leanne Weber and Ben Bowling Trafficking and Global Crime Control - Maggy Lee Part Nineteen: The Expanding Scope of Transnational Policing: Environmental Crime, Genocide and Global Governance Conceptualizing and Combating Transnational Environmental Crime. - Glen Wright International Criminal Investigations of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: A War Crimes Investigator's Perspective - John Cencich Global Policing and Transnational Rule With Law. - Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki

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