Abstract:
This special issue presents a selection of papers from a conference on policing held at the University of Abertay Dundee in 2010, which is part of the activities of a UACES-funded research network in this area. In addition, a couple of papers have been added, which originate from a European Commission-sponsored conference on the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice held at the University of Salford, also in 2010.
The individual articles are:
+ The European Union's Increasing Role in Foreign Policy Counterterrorism by Alexander MacKenzie
+ 'The Fear of Insignificance': New Perspectives on Harmonising Police Cooperation in Europe and Australia by
Saskia Hufnagel
+ Bilateral Police Liaison Officers: Practices and European Policy Abstract by Ludo Block
+ The Issue of Data Protection and Data Security in the (Pre-Lisbon) EU Third Pillar by Maria O'Neill
+ Eurojust’s Fledgling Counterterrorism Role by Oldrich Bures
+ Policing in Europe: An Ethnographic Approach to Understanding the Nature of Cooperation and the Gap between Policy and Practice by Laure Guille
+ The Role of the Regulated Sector in the UK Anti-Money Laundering Framework: Pushing the Boundaries of the Private Police by Mo Egan
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