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International Police Cooperation
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The globalization of threats and the complexity of international security issues represent, more than ever, a challenge for international policing to (re)shape the configuration of interagency interaction. Police cooperation refers to the interaction in which two or more police entities (including private and public agencies) act together, intentionally or not. Police cooperation gives the opportunity to pool financial, human, and material resources to reach goals that cannot be reached unilaterally. However, there are also challenges with this type of interaction, such as the overlap of inter-agency investigation and competition. Collaboration between law enforcement agencies is plagued by competing agendas, limited resources, and nationalistic/discretionary intelligence sharing. Most studies focus on the reasons for the desirability of police cooperation as an approach to transnational crime, the interactions between national police services, or the challenges of the democratization
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