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Book Title: Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective
Editor(s): den Boer, Monica
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781785369100
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures and tables List of contributors Foreword Introduction to Comparative Policing from a Legal Perspective Monica den
Boer SECTION I 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODELS OF POLICING FROM A LEGAL-COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
vii viii xvi 1
A comparative legal history of international policing Saskia Hufnagel Governing plural policing provision: legal perspectives, challenges
and ideas Philip C Stenning and Clifford D Shearing An international comparison of police systems in a legal context Rob Mawby Living
law in public order: trust, risk, dominion and universality Willem de Lint and Adam Pocrnic Modern criminal investigation from a
legal comparative perspective Martin O'Neill Intelligence-led policing: comparing national approaches to its regulation and control
Adrian James Undercover policing a legal-comparative perspective Clive Harfield
16 45 63 85 111
134 153
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SECTION II A COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF NEW ISSUES IN POLICING 8 9 10 Policing terrorism, extremism and radicalization: a legal-comparative
perspective Monica den Boer, Tarja Mankkinen and Sirpa Virta Policing organized crime: legal norms in the national and international
context Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour Policing illicit financial flows: multi-agency co-operation and legal developments Mo Egan v
170 189 207
vi Comparative policing from a legal perspective
11
Policing virtual spaces: public and private online challenges in a legal perspective Tine Munk
228 255 272 290 306
12 Border policing in Europe and beyond: legal and international issues Maartje van der Woude 13 A legal perspective on extraterritorial
policing Maira Hassan 14 Technology, ...
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