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ID144186
Title ProperBeyond muddling through
Other Title Informationtowards a blueprint for UK international policing and law enforcement
LanguageENG
AuthorBlair, Stephanie ;  Brown, Maureen
Summary / Abstract (Note)The UK appears to be making a cautious return to international policing after a decade of following an approach best described as ‘muddling through’. Recent reforms and new co-ordinating structures seek to improve coherence and promote the British model of policing abroad. These are timely initiatives as international policing is also under review at the UN. Yet what is missing – argue Stephanie Blair and Maureen Brown – is a clear, pragmatic, realistic and holistic UK government strategy for international policing and law enforcement that would provide a sense of purpose, ambition and direction, and deliver coherence across UK domestic and international security objectives.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol.161, No.1; Feb-Mar 2016: p.62-69
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 161 No 1
Key WordsLaw Enforcement ;  International Policy ;  Muddling Through ;  UK ;  UK Domestic and International Security


 
 
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