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Illegal animal trade (pet, wildlife, animal products, etc.) is an example of transnational organized crime (T.O.C.) that generates a large business with huge profit margins. This criminal activity causes several negative effects on human health (zoonoses)
Paolo Zucca +26 more
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INTERPOL: The Past, Present and Future of International Police Cooperation
Aim: The study aims to show that INTERPOL, established a century ago, remains committed to fostering international law enforcement cooperation and secure intelligence sharing among 195 member countries.
Jürgen Stock
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The necessity of a modern approach to criminal investigation of organized crime [PDF]
Since organized and other forms of crime are liable to change, modernisation and adaptation to specific social conditions, this phenomenon also requires some changes, but this time in the approach used in its detection, prevention, or proof.
Azra Jamaković
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International Opportunities for the Study and Development of Police Science
Aim: This paper, as a kind of simplified follow-up to an earlier study on international law enforcement research cooperation published in the first issue of Belügyi Szemle in 2011, attempts to take stock of the most important institutions that can be ...
Zoltán Hautzinger
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Finnish-Hungarian International Law Enforcement Cooperation between the Two World Wars
As a result of the Industrial Revolution and civic development, the cultural, economic, and professional relationship between states grew steadily. These were based on common interests and historical, friendly relations.
János Sallai, Mátyás Szabolcs
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Norms, normativity and the legitimacy of justice institutions: international perspectives [PDF]
This article reviews the international evidence on the nature, sources and consequences of police and legal legitimacy. In brief, I find that procedural justice is the strongest predictor of police legitimacy in most countries, although normative ...
Jackson, Jonathan
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Women in International Policing: Replacing an “Old Boys Club”? [PDF]
Globalisation has increased the importance of international police cooperation. While cross-border law enforcement can be traced back as far as the Nineteenth Century, police cooperation today—such as Joint Investigation Teams, International Liaison ...
Saskia Hufnagel, Maira Hassan
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Interpol and the Emergence of Global Policing [PDF]
This chapter examines global policing as it takes shape through the work of Interpol, the International Criminal Police Organization. Global policing emerges in the legal, political and technological amalgam through which transnational police cooperation
A Hills +93 more
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Transnational policing is an increasingly important issue in today’s globalised world. Transnational crime is an expanding industry and when crime crosses borders, cooperation between states is key.
Scarlet Robertson
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EU counterterrorism strategy: value added or chimera? [PDF]
Europe did not wake up to terrorism on 9/11; terrorism is solidly entrenched in Europe's past. The historical characteristics of Europe's counterterrorism approach have been first, to treat terrorism as a crime to be tackled through criminal law, and ...
Coolsaet, Rik
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