ABSTRACT

Globalisation, the wired planet, the global village, these are a few of the terms associated with the social and political changes that are said to describe the world at the beginning of the new millennium. One of the most important institutions of the social ordering has been that of policing, but very little has been written on how the practices of social control are affected by the processes of transnationalisation. This book brings together contributions by experts on policing that focus on some of the newly emergent policing issues connected with these changes:
*the global private security industry
*cross national networking between police
*the establishment of an international criminal court
*money laundering
*policing cyberspace
*the drug war
Issues in Transnational Policing crosses the boundaries between criminology, international relations and international law to provide a thought-provoking picture of the complex issues surrounding the politics of policing in the future.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

chapter |22 pages

Transnational private policing

The impact of global commercial security

chapter |24 pages

Transnational policing and human rights

A case study

chapter |33 pages

Liaison officers in Europe

New officers in the European security field

chapter |42 pages

Policing the virtual launderette

Money laundering and global governance 1

chapter |24 pages

Policing new social spaces 1

chapter |28 pages

The ‘drug war'

Learning from the paradigm example of transnational policing