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010 $a 2012025865
020 $a9781466507265
020 $a1466507268 (hardback)
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035 $a(OCoLC)800446413
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050 00 $aG155.A1$bP645 2013
082 00 $a325$223
245 00 $aPolicing global movement :$btourism, migration, human trafficking, and terrorism /$cedited by S. Caroline Taylor, Daniel Joseph Torpy, Dilip K. Das.
260 $aBoca Raton, FL :$bCRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group,$c℗♭2013.
300 $axxvii, 260 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aInternational Police Executive Symposium co-publications
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tReforming policing of sex tourism in the Philippines and the Gambia : can we avoid confusing messages? /$rStephen B. Perrott --$tImproving policing in the port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands /$rPeter Marks, Arie van Sluis, Andre Vervooren, and Marielle Zeer --$tPolicing protesters without a cause : Toronto G20 summit /$rStephen B. Perrott and Stefani MacNeill --$tUsing the army to police organized crime in Mexico : what is its impact? /$rMarcos Pablo Moloeznik --$tPublic-private cooperation in policing crime and terrorism in Australia /$rRick Sarre --$tPolice development in a war zone : lessons from Afghanistan /$rTimothy Shilston --$tSensemaking in the Swedish National Police counterterrorist unit /$rOscar Rantatalo --$tPolicing of immigration detention in South Africa /$rCornelius Hagenmeier --$tHuman trafficking for sexual exploitation in Sub-Saharan Africa /$rCornelis Johannes Roelofse --$tHuman trafficking in Vietnam : difficulties and solutions /$rDo Anh Tuan and Ma Dang Thi Thanh --$tTowards more effective policing of sex trafficking /$rCaroline Norma and S. Caroline Taylor --$tHuman trafficking : police response in Andhra Pradesh, India /$rAdki Surender --$gConcluding comments:$tThe ongoing challenges of policing crime in a global village /$rS. Caroline Taylor, Stephen B. Perrott, and Daniel Joseph Torpy.
520 $a"This book builds on the tradition of previous volumes produced from annual International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) meetings. Three sections highlight the themes of tourism; trafficking; strategic locations and public events; and illegal migration. A feature of this book is its commitment to give voice to police practitioners from developing countries and countries where English is a second language. It addresses these difficult yet vitally important areas of crime which are an ongoing global challenge and reflects a compilation of the most current international issues in policing"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"PES Preface The International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) was founded in 1994 to address one major challenge--the worlds of research and practice remain disconnected even though cooperation between the two is growing. A major reason is that the two groups speak in different languages. The research is published in hard-to-access journals and presented in a manner that is difficult for some to comprehend. On the other hand, police practitioners tend not to mix with researchers and remain secretive about their work. Consequently, there is little dialogue between the two and almost no attempt to learn from one another. The global dialog among police researchers and practitioners is limited. True, the literature on the police is growing exponentially, but its impact upon day-to-day policing is negligible. The aims and objectives of the IPES are to provide a forum to foster closer relationships among police researchers and practitioners on a global scale, to facilitate cross-cultural, international, and interdisciplinary exchanges for the enrichment of the law enforcement profession, to encourage discussion, and to publish research on challenging and contemporary problems facing the policing profession. One of the most important activities of the IPES is the organization of an annual meeting under the auspices of a police agency or an educational institution. Now in its 17th, year the annual meeting, a fiveday initiative on specific issues relevant to the policing profession, brings together ministers of interior and justice, police commissioners and chiefs, members of academia representing world-renown institutions, and many more criminal justice elite from over 60 countries"--$cProvided by publisher.
650 0 $aTourism.
650 0 $aEmigration and immigration.
650 0 $aHuman trafficking.
650 0 $aTerrorism.
700 1 $aTaylor, S. Caroline.
700 1 $aTorpy, Daniel Joseph.
700 1 $aDas, Dilip K.,$d1941-
830 0 $aInternational Police Executive Symposium co-publications.
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