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ID077346
Title ProperAfterward
Other Title Informationlaw enforcement response strategies for criminal-states and criminal-soldiers
LanguageENG
AuthorSullivan, John P ;  Weston, Keith
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Criminal-states and Criminal-soldiers are two interrelated threats that challenge order and stability at local, national, and potentially global levels. Policing and law enforcement are essential to securing the conditions necessary for stable governance and preserving the rule of law. Law enforcement and police services play key roles in ensuring community stability. They also control and contain criminal threats, protect individual liberties, and enable other political and diplomatic processes to function. This afterward examines the role of police and enforcement agencies in countering the threats posed by criminal-soldiers in order to prevent the establishment or spread of criminal-states.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Crime Vol. 7, No.3-4; Aug-Nov 2006: p615-628
Journal SourceGlobal Crime Vol. 7, No.3-4; Aug-Nov 2006: p615-628
Key WordsCriminal-States ;  Criminal-Soldiers ;  Law Enforcement Response ;  Constabulary Operations ;  Networks