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Blurring Military and Police Roles - International Specialized Book Services - 0 views

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    In contemporary late-modern society, security landscapes are being re-sketched. Various traditional and new security providers are part of this evolving scene. The military and the police, who are thought of as 'the old boys in town,' are meeting once again. As central components in the power structure of any State, they are heavily involved in this new security design, generating both latent and obvious blurring of boundaries. From different perspectives, this book explores the blurring boundaries between the military and the police. It presents historical contexts, concepts, implications, challenges, and cases. The blurring of boundaries can therefore be interpreted in two ways, as either complementary or competitive. 0300 EAST
Sicco van Bolhuis

A study of vehicle trafficking across the European Union [CD-rom] : best practice for l... - 0 views

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    Project Triangle aims to inform law enforcement on international shipping of stolen vehicles and 'drive out' incidents across land borders. It provides realistic achievable and proportionate recommendations, based on identified best practice, that will increase the effectiveness of law enforcement and be beneficial for trade. In this study - funded through the European Union Oision programme - the project draws on detailed data collected by the National Criminal Intelligence Service from across the European Union. It will be of value to European law enforcement agencies including customs, port security and border patrols, involved in combating vehicle trafficking across Europe. The fields with good practices being handled are: Environmental, Cooperation, People and Routes. 5150 NCIS of STUD?
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David G Barrie, POLICE IN THE AGE OF IMPROVEMENT: POLICE DEVELOPMENT AND THE ... - 0 views

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    This book describes the police development in Scotland between 1775-1865. The key issues addressed include: The workings of tradidional forms of law enforcement, police development in urban Scotland, Scottih policemodels compared with other Bitish models, impact of police reform on urban governance and concers and priorities behind police policy. 
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