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Auteur(s): Antoinette Verhage, Piet Deelman, Eddy Muylaert, Jan Terpstra & Patrick Van Parys (eds.)
ISBN: 9789046603338
For the past few decades the so-called transnationalisation of the police in Europe has
evolved rapidly. The resulting cooperation between national police organisations is often
motivated by referring to the inevitable need of a war against the increasingly internationally
operating organised crime and (especially since 2001) international terrorism. As a result,
an amalgam of cooperation, information-exchange and informal relations was established
between national police organisations. Europe also tried to stimulate developments of and
within the police. As was often noticed before it may be difficult to get a realistic view on
these important developments in the transnationalisation of the police in Europe. Moreover,
it may be difficult to get detailed and reliable information about the impact of European,
transnational developments on the member states’ police services.
Taking these observations into account, and in view of the Belgian Presidency of the Council
of Europe that will start during the second part of 2010, the editorial board of the Journal
of Police Studies decided that the time was ripe to present a theme issue on ‘Policing
in Europe’. This volume is therefore based on two main questions. Firstly, what are the
developments of the police and police cooperation in Europe at a supranational level? And
secondly, what are the different reactions of police organisations in individual European
countries to the process of European transnationalisation in terms of the design of and
philosophy within their police organisation?
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