This book offers a sociological analysis of the history of international police cooperation in the period from the middle of the 19th century until the end of World War II. It is a detailed exploration of international cooperation strategies involving police institutions from the United States and Germany as well as other European countries. The study provides a rich empirical account of many dimensions in the history of international policing, including the role of police in the 19th-century national independence movement; the evolution from simple cooperation towards international criminal enforcement duties; international policing aspects of the outbreak of World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution; the early history of international police organizations, including Interpol; the international implications of the Nazification of the German police; and the rise on the international scene of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.To account for these historical transformations, this book develops an innovative theoretical model of bureaucratization based on the sociology of Max Weber and theories of globalization. It is argued that international police cooperation is enabled through a historical process of police agencies gradually claiming and gaining a position of relative independence from the governments of their respective states. Furthermore it shows that international police cooperation relies on expert systems of knowledge on international crime, which police institutions across nations develop and share. Paradoxically, in spite of this spirit of cooperation, national concerns of participating forces remain paramount.
Mathieu Deflem is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina, and previously helds positions at Purdue University and Kenyon College.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ; Introduction: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation ; 1. The Rise of International Policing ; 2. The Expansion of World Society ; 3. Towards an International Criminal Police ; 4. War and Revolution ; 5. The Origins of Interpol ; 6. Policing Across National Borders ; 7. On the Road to War: The Control of World Policing ; 8. Policing the Peace and the Restoration of World Order ; Conclusion: Patterns and Dynamics of International Policing ; Appendix 1: A Chronology of International Policing ; Appendix 2: A German-US Dialogue on Policing and Criminal Justice ; Appendix 3: Archives and Libraries ; Bibliography ; INDEX
a valuable contribution to the subject of world policing... This book should find a place in any police library.
Pamela Cox, Robert Shoemaker, Heather Shore, University of Essex) Cox, Pamela (Professor of Sociology and Social History, Professor of Sociology and Social History, University of Sheffield) Shoemaker, Robert (Emeritus Professor of History, Emeritus Professor of History, Manchester Metropolitan University) Shore, Heather (Professor of History, Professor of History
Alyssa G. Bernstein, Attorney / Scholar in Criminology and Penology) Bernstein, Dr Alyssa G. (Attorney / Scholar in Criminology and Penology, Alyssa G Bernstein
Dennis Pauschinger, Swiss Federal Chancellery) Pauschinger, Dennis (Co-Head of Legislative Planning in the Strategic Management Support, Co-Head of Legislative Planning in the Strategic Management Support
Alison Liebling, Joanna Shapland, Richard Sparks, Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridge) Liebling, Alison (Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Sheffield) Shapland, Joanna (Edward Bramley Professor of Criminal Justice, Edward Bramley Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Edinburgh) Sparks, Richard (Professor of Criminology, Professor of Criminology, University of Cambridge) Tankebe, Justice (University Lecturer in Criminology, University Lecturer in Criminology
Anne-Marie McAlinden, Marie Keenan, James Gallen, Queen's University Belfast) McAlinden, Anne-Marie (Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, University College Dublin) Keenan, Marie (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, Dublin City University) Gallen, James (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, School of Law and Government
Pete Fussey, Daragh Murray, University of Southampton) Fussey, Pete (Professor of Criminology, Professor of Criminology, Queen Mary University School of Law) Murray, Daragh (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer
Mathieu Deflem, Derek M.D. Silva, USA) Deflem, Mathieu (University of South Carolina, Canada) Silva, Derek M.D. (King's University College, Derek M. D. Silva