Cross-Border Police Collaboration

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Cross-Border Police Collaboration

Building Communities of Practice in the Baltic Sea Area

Regional / International studies Migration, immigration and emigration Ethnic studies Sociology Anthropology Police and security services Organized crime International relations Human rights, civil rights Systems of law Legal aspects of criminology Criminal justice law Police law and police procedures Social law and Medical law Social and political philosophy

Author: Sophia Yakhlef

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Collection: Innovations in Policing

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 538 Kb

ISBN: 9781000223316


Overview

This book focuses on a border police collaboration project in the Baltic Sea area aiming at fighting cross-border crimes. It deals with the challenges that inherently "suspicious" organizations face when forced to work together. The study offers unique insights into a European border police project, giving the reader a behind the scenes account of how cross-border policing and organized crime in Europe is prevented and solved.

Methodology and Findings

Through detailed ethnographic descriptions, the book describes how a trust-based relationship, which is necessary for the exchange of sensitive intelligence information, gradually developed by the participants in and through their joint efforts to protect Europe from external threats and by performing everyday work together.

Target Audience and Sociological Features

The study presented in this book is of interest to scholars as well as practitioners concerned with migration management, border policing, intelligence analysis, police culture, and the changing nature of policing in an increasingly global and interconnected world. The book includes various sociological features, such as emotion management, emotional labor, hegemonic masculinity, and takes an interactionist perspective on informal interactions such as joking, bantering, and telling stories. It is also of interest to readers engaged in various forms of intra-, inter-organizational, and inter-cultural collaborations.

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