Issue 2: Policing, Boundaries and the State – Guest editors: Chris Giacomantonio & Helene O.I. Gundhus (EJPS, Volume 3)

Editorials

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Introduction
Antoinette Verhage, Lieselot Bisschop, Wim Hardyns, Dominique Boels
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Policing, Boundaries and the State: The Changing Landscape of Sovereignty and Security
Introduction to the Edition
Chris, Helene O.I. Gundhus

Articles

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Talking to the Man
Some Gendered Reflections on the Relationship Between the Global System and Policing Subculture(s)
Ben Bowling, James Sheptycki
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Justifications and State Actions
EU Police Cooperation, Schengen Borders and Norwegian Sovereignty
Synnøve Ugelvik
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Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene
Trine Thygesen Vendius
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A Divided Fraternity
Transnational Police Cultures, Proximity, and Loyalty
Katja Franko, Helene O.I. Gundhus
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On the Borders of Legitimacy
Procedural Justice Training in the Israeli Border Police
Yael Litmanovitz, Paul Montgomery
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Transnational Policing and Regulation
The Effect of Shared Fundamental Rights on the Formalisation of Cross-Border Police Cooperation
Saskia Hufnagel
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Policing on Shaky Ground?
Fundamental Rights Standards for Employing New Security Technologies for Public Surveillance
Jens Kremer
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The Policing Assemblage and the ‘Vulnerable’ Border
Bethan Loftus
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Policing across Boundaries – Identity, Legitimacy and the Institution of Police
Ben Bradford