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Book SynopsisThis volume brings together both practical and theoretical perspectives on the subject of international police co-operation. The book looks at the problems where co-operation is desirable, and provides details of new international co-operative initiatives.
Trade ReviewUsing an innovative cross-cultural and comparative methodology, Koenig and Das present an invaluable source of information for students in the field of criminology and sociology that will fulfill a long-felt gap in the literature on policing. * Crime and Justice International *
Table of ContentsPart 1 Multinational Perspectives Chapter 2 International Police Cooperation: A World Perspective Chapter 3 Interpol's Role in International Police Cooperation Chapter 4 Europol Chapter 5 International Police Cooperation in Africa Chapter 6 International Police Cooperation in North America: A Review of Practices, Strategies, and Goals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada Chapter 7 A South American Perspective Chapter 8 International Police Cooperation in Asia Part 9 Individual Country Perspectives Chapter 10 Australia Chapter 11 Austrian International Police Cooperation Chapter 12 International Police Cooperation in China Chapter 13 A German Perspective on Future European Security Needs Chapter 14 A Perspective from Ghana Chapter 15 India's Role in International Police Cooperation Chapter 16 International Police Cooperation: Ireland Chapter 17 International Police Cooperation in Japan Chapter 18 Kenya Chapter 19 Cooperation with Central Europe: The Dutch Case Chapter 20 International Police Cooperation from a Norwegian Perspective Chapter 21 Singapore's Experience with International Police Cooperation Chapter 22 International Police Cooperation: Report from Slovenia Chapter 23 Sri Lanka: International Police Cooperation Chapter 24 Swiss Intercantonal and International Police Cooperation Chapter 25 International Police Cooperation: A Tanzanian Perspective Chapter 26 United States International Policing Activities: An Overview Part 27 Concluding Reflections Chapter 28 Reflections on International Police Cooperation: Putting Police Cooperation in its Place—An Organizational Perspective