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1 Curriculum Vitae GENERAL INFORMATION: James W. E. Sheptycki, Professor Department of Social Science, York University McLaughlin College 034; [email protected] EDUCATION: PhD (1991) London School of Economics (University of London); Degree Programme: Sociology/ Criminology; Thesis Title: An investigation of policing policy in relation to 'domestic violence' in London in the 1980s (Professor Paul Rock, Dept. of Sociology, Supervisor) (copy deposited in the Scott Library: Call No. HV 6626.23 G7 S243 1991) MA (1985) University of Essex; Degree Programme: The History and Philosophy of Social and Political Science; Thesis Title: The Linguistic-Authority-Structure of the North-South Dialogue, unpublished (Professor Heinz Lubasz, Department of History and Professor Ted Benton, Department of Sociology, Supervisors) BA (1983) University of Saskatchewan; Degree Programme: International Studies Current appointment July 2003 – present Professor, Division of Social Science, York University, appointed July 2003, tenured July 2004; Appointed Full Professor December 2007 Previous appointments Oct. 1999 – 2003 Lecturer, Durham University, Dept. of Sociology 1993 - 1999 Lecturer, Edinburgh University, Faculty of Law ESRC Research Fellow, Edinburgh University, Faculty of Law Award No. H52427006194 1991-1993 Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, School of Social and Historical Studies 1987-1988 Teaching Assistant Methods of Social Scientific Research, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Curriculum Vitae GENERAL INFORMATION: James W. E. Sheptycki, Professor Department of Social Science, York University McLaughlin College 034; [email protected] EDUCATION: PhD (1991) London School of Economics (University of London); Degree Programme: Sociology/ Criminology; Thesis Title: An investigation of policing policy in relation to 'domestic violence' in London in the 1980s (Professor Paul Rock, Dept. of Sociology, Supervisor) (copy deposited in the Scott Library: Call No. HV 6626.23 G7 S243 1991) MA (1985) University of Essex; Degree Programme: The History and Philosophy of Social and Political Science; Thesis Title: The Linguistic-Authority-Structure of the North-South Dialogue, unpublished (Professor Heinz Lubasz, Department of History and Professor Ted Benton, Department of Sociology, Supervisors) BA (1983) University of Saskatchewan; Degree Programme: International Studies Current appointment July 2003 – present ● Professor, Division of Social Science, York University,

appointed July 2003, tenured July 2004; Appointed Full Professor December 2007

Previous appointments Oct. 1999 – 2003 ● Lecturer, Durham University, Dept. of Sociology 1993 - 1999 ● Lecturer, Edinburgh University, Faculty of Law

● ESRC Research Fellow, Edinburgh University, Faculty of Law Award No. H52427006194

1991-1993 ● Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, School of Social and Historical Studies 1987-1988 ● Teaching Assistant Methods of Social Scientific

Research, London School of Economics and Political Science

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PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTION AND STANDING: PUBLICATIONS & SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: Life-time Summary Scholarly Books: Monographs = 3 (one of which has been translated into French) Co-Authored Books = 1 (which has been translated into Chinese) Edited Books = 3 Edited Multi-Volume Sets = 3 (x 4 vols. = 12 vols.) Refereed Journal Articles = 41 Chapters in Books = 44 Official Reports = 8

Technical Reports = 9 Review Essays and Other Short Articles (non-refereed) = 30 Short Book Reviews (non refereed) = 29

Conference and Seminar Presentations = 117 Visiting Professorships/Lectureships/Research Scholarships = 10

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Books

� Global Policing (with Ben Bowling) London: Sage 2012 (192 pages, including index)

o Published in Translation : 《全球警务》(Global Policing)2014, China Law Publishers

Reviewed in:

� Punishment and Society, Vol. 15 pp. 554-555 � Theoretical Criminology, Vol. 18 No. 3, pp. 386-388 � British Journal of Criminology Vol. 53. No. 5, 2013 pp. 536-538 � British Journal of Sociology Vol. 64 No. 2, pp. 365-366 � Policing; and international journal of policy and practice, Vol. 7 No. 3,

pp 112-113 � The Criminal Lawyer, Issue 207 March/April 2012, pp. 7-8

� Transnational Crime and Policing, Pioneers in Contemporary Criminology Series

London: Ashgate, 2011 (341 pages, incl. index)

� In Search of Transnational Policing, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002 (185 pages)

� Reviewed in: The Edinburgh Law Review Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 185-86 � The European Legacy Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 83 � The Howard Journal Vol. 43 No 2 pp. 228-229

o Published In Translation:

En quête de police transnationale, Bruxelles: De Boek & Larcier, 2005 (298 pages)

� Reviewed in: Revue de Science Criminelle et de droit penal comparé numéro 4-2005, pp. 222-223

� Innovations in Policing Domestic Violence, Aldershot: Avebury, 1993 (167 pages)

� Reviewed in: International Criminal Justice Review Vol. 3, 1993 pp. 126-29

� British Journal of Criminology Vol. 34. No. 3, 1994 pp. 396-98

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Edited Books

� Editor (with Andrew Goldsmith, Flinders University Law School, Australia) Crafting Transnational Policing; police capacity building and global policing reform, (Oxford: Hart 2007)

� Chapters contributed

� (with Andrew Goldsmith) Introduction; Crafting Transnational Policing,

pp. 1-29 � Chapter 1, The Constabulary Ethic and the Transnational Condition, pp.

32-71 � (with Andrew Goldsmith) Concluding Remarks, pp. 389-398

o Reviewed in:

Law and Society Review Vol. 43 No. 1, pp. 229-231

� Editor (with A. Wardak, University of Glamorgan, UK) Transnational and Comparative Criminology, London Cavendish/Glasshouse 2004 (375 pages)

� Chapters contributed:

� ‘Introduction; Transnational and Comparative Criminology in a Global Context’ (with James Hardie-Bick and Ali Wardak) pp.1-18

� Chapter 3, ‘Relativism, Transnationalisation and Comparative Criminology’, pp.69-88

Reviewed in:

� British Journal of Criminology Vol. 46. No. 3, 2006 pp. 536-538 � Crime, Media and Culture Vol. 2 No. 1, 103-105 � Policing and Society, Vol. 16 No. 3, pp 313-318

� Editor, Issues in Transnational Policing, London: Routledge, 2000 (241 pages)

� Chapters Contributed:

� ‘Preface’, pp. xi-xiii � ‘Introduction’, pp. 1-20 � ‘Policing the Virtual Launderette; Money Laundering and Global

Governance’, pp. 135-176 � ‘The War on Drugs; learning from the paradigm example of transnational

policing’, pp. 201-228

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o Reviewed in:

British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 43. No. 3, 2002 pp. 458-461 Policing and Society, Vol. 12 No. 1, 2002, pp. 67-71 Transformation, Vol. 49 No. 4 (2002) Canadian Journal of Sociology, Vol. 27 No. 2, pp. 280-284

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Editor - Multi Volume Sets

� Co-Edited with Ben Bowling Global Policing and Transnational Law Enforcement; A Sage Major Works Collection Four Volumes Vol. 1 Theorizing Global Policing and Transnational Law Enforcement: Interdisciplinary Perspectives; Vol. 2 Understanding Structures of Global Policing and Law Enforcement; Vol. 3 Spatial Dimensions of Transnational Law Enforcement; Vol. 4 Policing Transnational Problems. (London: Sage Oct. 2015)

� Editor; Transnational Crime; A Routledge Major Works In Law Series Four Volumes Vol. 1, Methodological Perspectives; Vol. 2, Regional Perspectives; Europe, the Americas, and the Antipodes; Vol. 3, Regional Perspectives; Africa, Asia and the Middle East; Vol. 4, Transnational Crime Issues and Control Responses (London: Taylor and Francis, May, 2015)

� Original Chapters contributed

� Preface � Vol. 1. Introduction: Researching Transnational and Comparative

Criminology; Methodological Perspectives � Vol. 2. Introduction: Regional Perspectives on Transnational and

Comparative Criminology; Europe, the Americas, and the Antipodes � Vol. 3. Introduction: Regional Perspectives on Transnational and

Comparative Criminology; Africa, Asia and the Middle East � Vol. 4. Introduction: Transnational Crime Issues and Control Responses

o Reviewed in:

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology November 16, 2015 as doi:10.1177/0004865815616532 Policing and Society (forthcoming)

� Editor; Transnational Organized Crime, A Sage Major Works Collection Four Volumes (2014): Vol. 1, Historical Perspectives; Vol. 2, Definitional and Methodological Issues, Constructionist and Critical Perspectives; Vol. 3, Realist Perspectives; Vol. 4, New Perspectives (London: Sage, July 2014).

� Original Chapters contributed

� Preface � Vol. 1. Introduction: Historical Perspectives on Organized and

Transnational Organized Crime; discourse and social context � Vol. 2. Introduction: Studying Organized and Transnational Organized

Crime: Introduction: Definitional and Methodological Issues, Constructionist and Critical Perspectives

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� Vol. 3. Introduction: Realist Perspectives on Organized and Transnational Organized Crime

� Vol. 4. Introduction: New Perspectives on Organized and Transnational Organized Crime; bringing the State back in

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Articles in Refereed Journals

1. ‘Police, Policing and Stochastic Governance’ (with Carrie B. Sanders) submitted to the British Journal of Criminology; Special Issue on Big Data and Criminology March, 2016

2. ‘Information Flows in the Police Organization’, submitted to Policing and Society, Feb. 2016

3. ‘Global policing and transnational rule with law’ (with Ben Bowling) Transnational Legal Theory, 2015 Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 141-173

4. ‘Talking to the Man – some gendered reflections on relationship between the global system and policing subculture(s) in The European Journal of Policing Studies, Vol. 3 No. 2, 2015 pp. 116-134

5. ‘Réflexions critiques sur le crime transnational et les services de police transnationaux’ Criminologie 2013 Vol. 47 No. 2, pp. 13-34

6. ‘Policing Theory and Research – What’s in a metaphor?’ in Cahiers Politiestudies Vol. 25 2012, pp. 55-68

7. ‘Alcune riflessioni sociologiche su crimine e politica transnazionali’,in Studi sulla questione criminale Vol VII No, 3, 2012 pp. 79-95

8. ‘Globalization of gun culture; transnational reflections on pistolization and masculinity, flows and resistance’ (with Wendy Cukier) in The International Journal of Crime, Law and Justice, Vol. 40 No. 1, 2012, pp. 3-19

9. ‘Policing Globopolis’ (with Ben Bowling) Social Justice; Special Double Issue Policing in Crisis, Vol. 38, Nos. 1-2, 2011 pp. 184-202

10. ‘Guns and Sub-lethal Violence: A Comparative Study of At-Risk Youth in Two Canadian Cities’ (with J.E. Butters, S. Brochu and P. Erickson) in The International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 21 No. 4, 2011 pp. 1-25 Runner-Up for the Richard J. Terrill Paper of the Year Award 2012

11. ‘The Raft of the Medusa; further contributions towards a Constabulary Ethic’ in Cahiers Politiestudies, Special Issue: Policing in Europe, No. 16, 2010 pp. 39-56

12. ‘Preface: Guns Crime and Social Order’ (with Adam Edwards) Criminology and Criminal Justice (Special Issue, editors Adam Edwards and James Sheptycki) 2009, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 259-264

13. ‘Guns, Crime and Social Order; A Canadian Perspective’ Criminology and Criminal Justice (Special Issue, editors Adam Edwards and James Sheptycki) 2009, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 307-336

14. ‘Third Wave Criminology; guns, crime and social order’ (with Adam Edwards) Criminology and Criminal Justice (Special Issue, editors Adam Edwards and James Sheptycki) 2009, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 379-397

15. ‘Transnationalisation, Orientalism and Crime’, Asian Journal of Criminology, April 2008 Vol. 3 pp. 13-35

16. ‘Transnational Crime and Transnational Policing’ Sociological Compass Vol. 1 (1 (2007): 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2007.00022.x

17. ‘High Policing in the Security Control Society’, Policing Vol. 1 No. 1 (2007) pp. 70-79

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18. ‘Criminology and the Transnational Condition; a contribution to political sociology’ in International Political Sociology, Vol. 1 No. 3, (2007) pp. 391-405

19. ‘International trends in the facilitation of witness co-operation in organized crime cases’ (with N. Fyfe) in The European Journal of Criminology (2006) Vol. 3 No. 3 pp. 319-355

20. ‘Policing Political Protest When Politics Go Global; Comparing Public Order Policing in Canada and Bolivia’ in Policing and Society 2005 Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 327-352; re-published in translation: ‘Actuación Policial Frente a una Protesta Política, Cuando la Política se Vuelve Global, Comparación de la Actuación Policial para Mantener el Orden Público en Canadá y Bolivia' en Revista del Centro de Investigaciones Penales y Criminológicas edición del año 2006, signada con el Nº 25; re- published in translation: ‘Polizei und politische Gewalt in Bolivien: Neue Entwicklungen globaler Politik?’ in Kontrollierte Urbanität; Zur Neoliberalisierung städtischer Sicherheitspolitik, Volker Eick, Jens Sambale, and Eric Töpfer (eds.) Berlin: Transcript-Verlag, (2007) pp. 351-375

21. ‘From Detection to Disruption: Intelligence and the Changing Logics of Police Crime Control in the United Kingdom’ (with Martin Innes, University of Surrey) in the International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 14, 2004, pp. 1-24

22. ‘Organizational pathologies in police intelligence systems; some contributions to the lexicon of intelligence-led policing’ in The European Journal of Criminology, Vol. 1 No. 3 2004, pp. 307-332

23. ‘The Accountability of Transnational Policing Institutions: The Strange Case of Interpol’ The Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 19 No. 1 2004 pp. 107-134

24. ‘The Governance of Organised Crime in Canada’ The Canadian Journal of Sociology Vol. 28 No. 3, 2003, pp. 489-517

25. ‘La probléme de la responsabilité et de l’action policiere sous tous ses aspects, Pout une cartographie général de las responsbilité en matiere de police à l’ére post-moderne’; Cultures et Conflits, No. 48 Hiver 2002 pp. 81-108

26. ‘Accountability Across the Policing Field: Towards a General Cartography of Accountability for Post-Modern Policing’, Policing and Society Special Issue on Police Accountability in Europe (Guest Editor Monica den Boer), 2002, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 323-338

27. ‘Patrolling the New European (In)security Field; organisational dilemmas and operational solutions for policing the internal borders of Europe, European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2001, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 144-158

28. 'Political Culture and Structures of Social Control: Police Related Scandal in Low Countries in Comparative Perspective' Policing and Society, 1999, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 1-32

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29. 'Police Co-operation in the English Channel Region 1968-1996', European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 1998, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 216-236)

30. 'Reflections on the Transnationalisation of Policing; The Case of the RCMP and Serial Killers' (International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1998, Vol. 26, pp. 17-34 reprinted in Contemporary Issues in Canadian Policing (S. Nancco ed.) Mississauga: Canadian Educators’ Press

31. ‘Upholding the Boundaries of Order; The Mounties, Serial Sex Crime and the Transnational Pursuit of Serial Killers’, 1997, The British Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 257-272

32. 'Policing, Postmodernity and Transnationalisation' British Journal of Criminology, 1998, Vol. 38 No. 3, pp. 485-503

33. reprinted in Governable Places; readings on governmentality and crime control, R. Smandych (ed.) Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1999, pp. 215-238

34. 'The Global Cops Cometh; Reflections on Transnationalisation, Knowledge Work and Police Subculture', British Journal of Sociology, 1998, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 57-74

35. 'Faire la police dans la Manche: l'évolution de la co-opération transfrontalière 1968-1996' Cultures et Conflits, Édition Spécial: Contrôles: Frontières-Indentités Les enjeux autour de l'immigration et de l'asile, 1997, Vol. 26/27 eté-automne pp. 93-123

36. 'Insecurity, Risk Suppression and Segregation; Some Reflections on Policing in the Transnational Age' Theoretical Criminology, 1997, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 303-316

37. 'Law Enforcement, Justice and Democracy in the Transnational Arena', International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1996, Vol. 24 No. 1, pp.61-75)

38. 'Transnational Policing and the Makings of a Postmodern State', British Journal of Criminology, 1995, Vol. 35 No. 4 Autumn, pp. 613-635

39. 'An Evaluation of the Craigmillar Youth Challenge' (with B. Monaghan and A. Karabinas) The Howard Journal May, 1996 Vol. 35 No. 2, pp. 113-130

40. 'Using the State to Change Society, the example of domestic violence' The Journal of Human Justice, 1991, Vol.3 No.1 pp. 47-66

41. 'Innovations in Policing Domestic Violence in London England', Policing and Society, 1991Vol. 2 No. 2 pp. 117-37

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Chapters in Books

• ‘Uneasy Truths: Criminal Informants, Witness Protection, Trust and Legitimacy I the Policing of Organized Crime’ Innovative Methods in Policing Organized Crime, Hans Nelen and Dina Sigel-Rozenblit (eds.) The Hague Springer Verlag (submitted)

• ‘In there like a dirty shirt; reflections on fieldwork in police organized crime intelligence units’ Illegal Entrepreneurship, Organized Crime and Social Control; Essay in Honour of Dick Hobbs G. Antonopoulos (ed.) Springer International

• ‘Brand Interpol’ in A Question of Trust: Socio-Legal Imperatives in International Police and Justice Co-operation Saskia Hufnagel and Carole McCartney (eds.) (Oxford: Hart forthcoming)

• ‘Thinking about ‘Realism’ in ‘Criminologies of the Military’ and International Relations – how do these things fits together?’ in Criminologies of the Military Andrew Goldsmith, Ben Waldham, and Mark Halsey (eds.) Oxford: Hart, pp. (forthcoming)

• ‘Transnational Policing and the End Times of Human Rights’ (with Ben Bowling) in the Routledge Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwich and Marinella Marmo (eds.) (Taylor and Francis 2016 Chapter 38)

• ‘Reflections on hydrocarbon and resource extraction, crime and criminological thinking’ in Environmental Crime in Transnational Context; Global Issues in Green Enforcement and Criminology, T. Spapens and R. White (eds.) (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2016) pp.67-85.

• ‘Policing; Past, Present and Future’ (with Ben Bowing, Robert Reiner, and Shruti Iyer) in What is to be done about crime and punishment?, Roger Matthews (ed.) London: Palgrave Macmillan, (forthcoming, summer 2016)

• ‘Reflections on legal and political accountability for Global Policing’ (with Ben Bowling) in Accountability of Policing, Stuart Lister and Michael Rowe (eds.) (London: Taylor and Francis 2016). pp. 214-231

• ‘Global Policing; mobility and social control’ (with Ben Bowling) in The Routledge Handbook of Crime and International Migration, Sharon Pickering and Julie Ham (eds.) 2014 London; Routledge, pp. 57-74

• ‘Transnational Crime: An Interdisciplinary Perspective’ in The Routledge Handbook on Transnational Criminal Law, Neil Boister and Robert Currie (eds.) London Routledge, 2014), pp. 41- 56

• ‘To Go Beyond the Cycle of Intelligence-Led Policing’ in Understanding the Intelligence Cycle Mark Phythian (ed.) (2013) London Routledge pp. 99-118

• ‘Race, political economy and the coercive state’ (with Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips), in Policing: Politics, Culture and Control; Essays in honour of Robert Reiner, J. Peay and T. Newburn (eds.) (2012) Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp.43-69

• ‘Transnational and Comparative Criminology Reconsidered’ (2011) in Comparative Criminal Justice and Globalization, David Nelken (ed.) Aldershot Ashgate, pp. 145-162

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• ‘Existential Predicaments and Constabulary Ethics’ (2011), with Danny O’Rourke-Dicarlo) in Crime, Governance and Existential Predicaments, Ronnie Lippens and James Hardie-Bick (eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan Chapt. 5, pp. 108-128

• ‘The Constabulary Ethic Reconsidered’ in International Police Co-operation; emerging issues, theory and practice Frederick Lemieux (ed.), 2010 Cullhompton UK: Willan Press, pp. 298-319

• ‘Policing, Intelligence Theory and the new Human Security Paradigm’ in Intelligence Theory; Key Questions and Debates, P. Gill, S. Marrin and M. Phythian (eds.) (2008) London: Routledge pp. 166-187

• ‘Police Ethnography in the House of Serious Organized Crime’ in A. Henry and D.J. Smith (eds.) Transformations in Policing, (2007) Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 51- 78

• ‘Reflections on the relationship between transnational policing and organized crime’ in Punishment, Places and Perpetrators; developments in criminology and criminal justice research, Gerben Bruinsma, Henk Effers and Jan de Keijser (eds.) Devon: Willan Publishing, (2004) pp. 138-152

• ‘Setting the Strategic Agenda’ (with Jerry Ratcliffe, Temple University, Philadelphia) in Strategic Thinking in Criminal Intelligence, Annadale NSW: The Federation Press, 2004, pp. 194-210

• ‘Global law enforcement as a protection racket; some sceptical notes on transnational organised crime as an object of global governance’ in Transnational Organised Crime; perspectives on global security A. Edwards and P. Gill (eds.), London: Routledge 2003, pp. 42-59

• ‘Against Transnational Organized Crime’ in Critical Reflections on Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering and Corruption, Margaret Beare (ed.) Toronto: Toronto University Press 2003, pp 120-144

• ‘Criminal Justice System Reponses to Organised Crime in the UK’ in Organized Crime; a catalyst in the Europeanisation of National Police and Prosecution Agencies?, M. den Boer (ed.), Maastricht: European Institute of Public Administration, 2002, pp. 507-559

• ‘European Policing Routes; an essay on transnationalisation, policing and the information revolution’ in Public Safety in Europe, H. Bruisma and J. G .A. van der Vijver (eds.) Twente: Twente Police Institute, 1999, pp. 221-242

• ‘Strong Police for a Weak State: Reflections on Police-Related Scandal in the Low Countries’ in 60 Maasl Recht en 1 maal wijn; Liber Amicorum, Prof. Dr. Jean Van Houtte, Amersfoort: Acco, 1999

• 'Deconstructing the 'Domestic Violence "Incident"' in Offenders and Victims; Theory and Practice, S. Walklate and D. Waddington (eds.) Selected Papers of the 1991 BCC, Published by ISTD, London

• 'The New Conservatism' in The Politics of Work in the West H. Dickenson and B. Russell (eds.) Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan Social Research Unit 1985

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Review Essays and Other Short Articles (non-refereed papers)

• Review Article: ‘Greg Marquis and the Vigilant Eye’, submitted to Policing and Society, Special Issue on Canadian Policing Research, March, 2016

• ‘Editor’s Preface’ to Policing Integration, by C. Giacomantonio, London, Palgrave,2015, pp. i-iv

• Research Article; ‘Robert Reiner; a pioneer in policing research’ in Police Practice and Research; an International Journal Vol. 16 No. 3, 2014 pp. 269-283 DOI: 10.1080/15614263.2014.915509

• ‘Transnational Crime and Policing; A Strange Isomorphism’ in De Deinzer Scheepsalmanak verslag va de conferentie ‘Tides and Currents in Police Theories’ Paul Ponsaers en Lodewijk Gunther Moor (eds.) Centrum voor Politiestudies vzw (2012) pp. 15-21

• ‘Reflections on policing and its global implications for public policy and administration: a survey of recent literature’ in Canadian Public Administration, (2012) Vol. 55 No. 3, pp. 473-479

• ‘Guns, Crime and Social Order in transnational perspective; understanding the weaponization of everyday life and resisting the pistolization of world society’; Transnational Criminology Manual, (Vol. 1, 2010) Martine Herzog-Evans (ed.) Nijmegen, NL: Wolf Legal Publishers

• ‘Edwin Sutherland’ an entry for Fifty Key Criminologists, London: Routledge, Keith Hayward, Shadd Maruna and Jayne Money (eds.) (2010) London: Routledge, pp.63-71

• ‘Wary neighbours: North American reflections on guns, crime and social order’, Criminal Justice Matters, 2009 Vol. 75, No. 1, pp. 38-40

• ‘Cross-border policing’ and ‘Globalisation’ entries for the Sage Dictionary of Policing, Jenney Flemming and Alison Wakefield (eds.) London: Sage (2009)

• ‘Police’ in the Encyclopedia of Law and Society, Thousand Oaks: Sage Reference (2007)

• ‘Det vakande ögat – kontrollsamhällets paradoxer’ in Framtider: Institutet för Framtidsstudier No 4 2006, pp. 14-19

• ‘Transnational Policing’ in The Canadian Review of Policing Research, No. 2, 2005 Athabasca University and Dalhousie University: International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication, pp. 114-125

• 'Reflections on Policing Divided Societies' Policing and Society Vol. 11 No. 3/4, Special Issue on Policing in Northern Ireland, pp. 235-241

• ‘Extraterritorial Law Enforcement’, ‘Marxist Criminologies’, ‘Self Policing’, ‘Transnational Organised Crime’, ‘Transnational Policing’, Contributions to The Dictionary of Criminology: J. Muncie and E. McLaughlin (eds.) London: Sage, 2000) pps.: 114-16; 170-72; 256-57; 305-06; & 306-08 respectively

• ‘Policing and Human Rights; An Introduction’, Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 10 No. 1 Special Issue on Policing and Human Rights, pp. 1-10

• ‘Surveillance, Closed Circuit Television and Social Control’ C. Norris, J. Moran and G. Armstrong (eds.) Policing and Society, 2000, Vol 9. No. 4, pp. 429-434

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• ‘Editorial Reflections on ‘Intelligence Led Policing’ Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp.311-314

• ‘Editorial Reflections on Policing, ‘Paramilitarisation’ and Scholarship on Policing’ Policing and Society, 2000, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 117-124

• ‘The social construction of serial killers; a review of the scholarly literature’ British Journal of Criminology, 1999, Vol. 39 No. 2, pp. 322-328

• ‘Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing’ P. K. Manning and ‘Policing the Risk Society’ R. V. Ericson and K. D. Haggerty, British Journal of Criminology, 1998 Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 521-525

• 'Straight to the Point; Angles on Giving Up Crime', J. Leibrich, British Journal of New Zealand Studies, December, 1997, pp.

• 'Folk Devils and Eurocops' Criminal Justice Matters, No. 27, Spring 1997, pp. 8-10

• 'Transnationalism, Crime Control and the European State System; a Review of the Literature', International Criminal Justice Review, 1997, Vol. 7, pp. 130-140

• Review Essay of 'Criminal Justice in Europe', P. Fennell, N. Jörg and B.Swart (eds.) and 'Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and North America', K. Kangaspunta (ed.) Howard Journal, 1995, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 108-112

• 'Rapacious Bluebeards and Chivalrous Knights; a sociolinguistic view of policing woman battering' Edinburgh: New Waverley Papers, Politics Series 95/3 June 1995, ISBN 0902957 07 4 25 pages

• 'International Police Co-operation; a Review of the Scholarly Literature' British Journal of Criminology Vol. 35 No. 2 1995 pp. 302-307

• 'The Bookworm's Metaphors of Violence' Achilles Heel (Spring 1994) • 'It Looks Different From The Outside' Policing Vol. 10 No. 2 Summer, 1994 pp.

125-133 • 'Serial Killing; a Review of the Scholarly Literature' British Journal of

Criminology Vol. 33, 1993 No. 1 pp. 103-108 • 'Chaos; an old concept with a new life' The Critical Criminologist Vol. 4 No.4

Winter 1991

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Short Book Reviews

• ‘Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America’ in Critical Criminology Published on-line Feb. 2016; DOI 10.1007/s10612-016-9319-6

• ‘Gun Crime in Global Contexts’, by Peter Squires in Global Crime (Feb. 2016, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 122-123)

• ‘Policing and Contemporary Governance; the anthropology of police in practice’ Policing and Society, April 2015 DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2015.1031664

• ‘Policing the Caribbean; transnational security cooperation in practice’, by B. Bowling, Policing and Society, 2011 DOI:10.1080/10439463.2012.657193

• ‘Covert human intelligence – a view from the police’ a review of R. Billingsley (ed.) Covert Human Intelligence Sources; the unlovely face of Police work, Hampshire, UK: Waterside Press, 2009, for Crime, Law and Social Change, DOI10.1007/s10611-009-9218-9, Sept. 2009, pp 205-206

• The Road to Hell; how the biker gangs are conquering Canada; Crime, Media and Culture Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 215-217

• The Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, Philip Reichel (ed.) Criminal Justice 5:3, pp. 325-327

• 'Global Report on crime and Justice' United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention and the Centre for International Crime Prevention G. Newman (ed.) Punishment and Society

• 'The Politics of the Police 3rd Edition' R. Reiner, Policing and Society Vol. 11 No. 3/4, pp. 411-414

• ‘Punishment and Political Theory’ M. Matravers Ed. The Edinburgh Law Review, Vol 4, 2000 pp. 374-377

• ‘The Policing of Politics in the Twentieth Century; Historical Perspectives’ M. Mazower (ed.) International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 10 (2000)

• ‘Crime in the Digital Age; Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities’ P. N. Grabosky, Russell G. Smith, Policing and Society, 1999 Vol. 9, No. 1 p. 109-10

• ‘Law in Action; Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic Approaches to Law’, Max Travers and John F. Manzo (eds.) International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1999

• 'Schengen Investigated', C. Joubert and H. Bevers, International Journal of Evidence and Proof, Vol 1 No. 4 pp. 246-49

• 'Burglars on the Job', R.T. Wright and S. Decker BJC Vol. 36 No. 2 pp. 324-5 • 'Police for the Future', D.H. Bayley BJC Vol. 36 No.2 pp. 327-29 • 'Policing Across National Boundaries', M. Anderson and M. den Boer (eds.)

BJC Vol. 36 No. 1 pp. 157-160 • 'Pioneer Policing in Southern Alberta' W.M. Baker (ed.) British Journal of

Canadian Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 pp. 167-68

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• Coping With Corruption in a Borderless World' M. Punch Vijer, K. and Vliet, B. (eds.), Howard Journal of Criminal Justice Vol 34 No 1 Feb 1995 pp 92-93

• 'Crime et Justice en Europe: Étate des recherches, évaluations et recommandations' P. Robert L. van Outrive (eds.) BJC Vol. 35 No. 3 pp. 487-88

• 'Interpol', F. Bresler, BJC Vol. Vol. 34 No. 2 pp. 244-46 • 'Statewatching the New Europe' T. Bunyan IJSL Vol. 22 No. 1 pp. 82-84 • 'Negotiating Nothing: Police Decision Making in Disputes' BJC Vol. 34 No.4

pp. 513-514 • 'The Enemy Without; Policing the Miners Strike' by Penny Green, ICJR,

Vol.3 1993 pp. 125-26 • 'The Politics of Crime Control' K. Stenson D. Cowel (eds.) IJSL Vol. 20

No.2 pp. 183-85 • 'Criminology a Readers Guide' Gladstone J. Ericson, R. and Shearing C. BJC

Vol. 32 No. 3 pp. 388-89 • 'Domestic Violence; the Criminal Justice Response' by E. Buzawa and C

Buzawa BJC Vol. 32 No.2 pp. 241-43 • 'Feminism and the Power of Law, by Carol Smart BJS Vol. 42 No. 2 • 'Policing Domestic Violence' S.S.M. Edwards BJC Vol. 30 No. 3 pp. 375-76

Official Reports (published)

� ‘International Organised Crime in the European Union’ Report for the EU Director General for Internal Policies (with Hager Ben Jaffel; Dept. C; Citizens Rights and Constitutional Affairs, 2009/10 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/studies

� ‘Annotated Bibliography and Analytical Review of Organized Crime Literature’ (with Norm Taylor, Margaret Beare & Carlo Morselli) Public Safety Canada, 2009

� ‘Facilitating Witness Co-operation in Organised Crime Cases; an international review’ (with Nick Fyfe) Home Office On-line Publication, available at; http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/rdsolr2705.pdf

� ‘Review of the influence of strategic intelligence on organized crime policy and practice’; London: Home Office Special Interest Paper No. 14, (48 pages)

� ‘UK Country Report’ in Controlling Organised Crime: Organisational Changes in the Law Enforcement and Prosecution Services of the EU Member States, M. den Boer and P. Doelle (eds.) Maastricht: European Institute of Public Administration (June 2000, 98/FAL/145, Chapter 14 pps. 1-38

� ‘Written Evidence to the House of Lords Committee of Inquiry into Police Use of Databases in Europe’ with M. Colvin on Behalf of Justice, May, 2000 House of Lords Select Committee on The European Communities 23rd Report Session 1998-1999, London: The Stationary Office HL Paper 120

� 'A Case Study of the European Liaison Unit at Dover in Kent' Nuffield Foundation, 44th Annual Report, 1994 p. 33

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Technical Reports (un-published)

� Intelligence-Led Policing and the Police Organization; Observations on Policing Gun-Crime in Toronto, for Toronto Police Service Nov. 2015

� Some thoughts on Predictive Policing and a Cautionary Tale from the annals of Policing Research; Reflections on Mollie Weatheritt’s book Innovations in policing, June, 2015

� ‘Policing with Intelligence; some preliminary reflections concerning research into intelligence-led policing theory and practice as seen in the context of Toronto’ - Report to Research Internal Supervisory Board, Toronto Police Service, May. 30th 2015

� Observations on Poloting Crime Traffic and Order management’ informal briefing document, TPS Business Intelligence and Analytics Unit, March, 2015

� A Descriptive Report concerning the Strategic Assessment and Analysis Section; Report to Research Internal Supervisory Board, Toronto Police Service, Feb. 30th 2015

� ‘The CAAP Report – some methodological considerations’ informal briefing document, TPS Business Intelligence and Analytics Unit, Nov 16, 2014

� ‘Intelligence-Led Policing & Gun Crime in the TPS and interim report’ Report to Research Internal Supervisory Board, Toronto Police Service, Sept. 30th 2014

� ‘Review of the Influence of Strategic Intelligence on Organised Crime Policy and Practice’, Home Office Police and Reducing Crime Unit, (Confidential Version, embargoed for publication under the Official Secrets Act, 2002)

� ‘A Content Analysis of Case Files from the European Liaison Unit; an ESRC-Funded Research Project'’ Embargoed for Publication under the Official Secrets Act, 1998

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Special Lectures, Seminars and Conference Presentations

1. Witness Protection, Criminal Informants and Undercover Policing’ Utrecht University, Center for Information and Research on Organized Crime (CIROC) the Netherlands, March 29-30, 2016

2. ‘Thinking about the flows of intelligence in police organizations’ Policing of/through flows; new perspectives Nov. 12-13, 2015 University de Montreal CCIC

3. ‘Re-Reading Richard; reflections on Reproducing Order; a study of police patrol work and Making Crime; a study of detective work, by R.V. Ericson, at the Canadian Society of Sociology annual meeting, University of Ottawa, June, 2015

4. ‘Reflections on Intelligence-Led Policing’ Université de Montréal, Workshop: Policing and Technologies; Transforming Practices, Centre International de Criminologie Comparée Oct. 30th, 2014

5. ‘Theorizing Criminologies of the Military’ Criminologies of the Military Workshop, The Onati Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, July 12-13, 2014

6. ‘Global Policing and Green Criminology’ Plenary Address at the ‘Environmental Crime and the World’ conference, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands, Nov. 11-12, 2013

7. ‘Police Science and the Constabulary Ethic’ Key Note Speech Annual CEPOL European Police College, European Police Research & Science Conference, Policing Civil Societies in Times of Economic Constraints, German Police University, DHPol, Müenster, Germany, Sept. 11, 2013

8. ‘Authors Meet Critics’ Global Policing and the Handbook on Policing in Central and Eastern Europe, European Society of Criminology Conference, Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 6, 2013

9. ‘Police, Gun-Crime and the Politics of Affect’ European Society of Criminology Conference, Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 5, 2013

10. ‘Policing, Guns, Crime and Social Order’ Victoria State Police Professional Development Seminar, Melbourne Australia Victoria, April 26, 2013.

11. ‘Global Policing; theory and practice’ Seminar Presentation School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Brisbane Australia April, 24 2013

12. “Global Policing and Human Rights” Key Note Speech, 2013 Conference to commemorate the 1963 United Nations Seminar on the Role of Police in the Protection of Human Rights, Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security, Canberra, Australia April, 16 2013

13. ‘Global Crime and Policing’ Key Note Speech, Conference on Tides and Currents in Police Theories, Centrum voor Politiestudies vzw, Gent University, Belgium Dec. 12-14, 2012

14. ‘Race, political economy and the coercive state’ (with Ben Bowling & Coretta Phillips) London School of Economics, Policing: Politics, Culture and Control Colloquium in Honour of Robert Reiner, June 28, 2012

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15. ‘Global Policing in a Local Perspective; reflections from County Durham’ School of Applied Social Science, University of Durham, April 25, 2012

16. ‘The Effects of Global Policing’, Graduate Student Seminar, School of Law, Edinburgh University, April 13, 2012

17. ‘Global Policing, Law and Global Governance’ The MacCormick Lecture, School of Law, Edinburgh University, April 12, 2012

18. ‘Theorizing Constabulary Ethics’ A MacCormick Fellowship Seminar, School of Law, Edinburgh University, May 12, 2012

19. ‘Critical Perspectives on the War on Drugs’ University of Porto, Department of Criminology Staff-Student Seminar, March 26, 2012

20. ‘Global Policing as an object of Public Criminology’, Oxford Centre for Criminology, Feb. 22, 2012

21. ‘The trouble with Global Policing’ Department of Criminology, Queen’s University, Belfast, Feb. 21, 2012

22. ‘IR and Global Policing’ Department of War Studies, King’s College London, Feb. 9, 2012

23. ‘Policing Globopolis’ Department of Geography, Frankfurt University, Feb. 1, 2012

24. ‘Global Policing’ A seminar Series; Department of Criminology, Stockholm University, Jan. 19,20,23,24,25, 2012

25. Conference Presentation; ‘Organised Crime and Extremism’ Canadian Association of Security and Intelligence Sstudies; 2010 CASIS International Conference, Château Laurier Hôtel, Oct. 14-15, Ottawa, Canada

26. Conference Presentation: ‘The World Gun Crisis’ Conference on Urban Security Work Spaces; policing the crisis-policing in crisis’ Berlin, Aug. 28-30, 2010; Goethe Universität Frankfurt-am-Main

27. Plenary Address ‘Transnational Policing and the Constabulary Ethic’, University of Limerick, School of Law, Conference on Police Governance and Accountability, Dec. 3-4. 2009

28. Policing, public safety and organized crime, Opening Presentation at the Research Workshop on Best Practices to Combat Organized Crime, put on by Public Safety Canada, Sheraton Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 17-18, 2009

29. ‘Paradigms, policing and public safety’ presentation on social harm and organized crime, to the National Coordinating Committee on Organized Crime, Montreal, Que. Groverneur Hotel, Oct. 5, 2009

30. ‘Guns, Crime and Social Order; a Canadian Perspective’ British Criminology Conference Cardiff, Wales, June 29-July1, 2009

31. ‘The future of Transnational Policing’ Pearls in Policing an event sponsored by the RCMP and the International Learning Group Series, Montebello Quebec Nov. 3, 2008

32. ‘Guns, crime and social order’ The European Society of Criminology annual meetings, Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 2-5 2008

33. ‘Balancing Capacity with Public Expectations; some reflections on transnational intelligence-led policing in Europe’, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Institute of Strategic International Studies, Workshop 2, March 25, 2008 BMO Financial Group Institute for Learning, Toronto

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34. ‘The Changing Surveillant Assemblage; Some reflections on ‘face recognition technologies’ and contemporary transformations in the surveillance society’ Nathanson Centre Vision Research and Security Workshop 2, March 3, 2008, Face Recognition: Technical Realities and Challenges of Viewpoint-Dependence and Viewing Conditions, Osgoode Hall & York Centre for International Security Studies

35. ‘Transnationalisation, Orientalism and ‘Asian Organised Crime’’ Shandong University Law School, Research Centre for Terrorism and Organized Crime, International Conference on Criminal Groups and Organized Crimes Nov. 17-19, 2007

36. The Constabulary Ethic – an overview’ Université de Montréal Centre international de criminologie comparée (CICC), November 1, 2007 – guest seminar

37. ‘The Constabulary Ethic and the Transnational Condition’ British Society of Criminology Conference, Sept. 18-20 2007 jointly organised by the British Society of Criminology and the Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics

38. ‘Transnationalisation, Orientalism and ‘Asian Organised Crime’’ National University of Singapore International Conference on Organised Crime in Asia, June 28-29, 2007. Jointly organised by the Department of Sociology, NUS and the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia

39. ‘The Security Control Paradox’ After Arar Workshop Series, Inaugural Workshop ‘Transnational Intelligence Sharing and Reciprocity Dynamics Jan. 31, 2007 Osgoode Hall Professional Development Centre

40. ‘Bobby, Bond, Babylon and Beyond; Transnational Policing and the Commonwealth Carribean’ presented at the Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Annual Conference 2006; Panel: Police, Security and Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, Sept. 28, 2006

41. Research Workshop; setting a research agenda on firearms and criminal networks’ Nathanson Centre, Osgoode Hall Law School, June 13, 2006

42. ‘Policing protest when politics go global; A Bolivian Case Study’ Freie Universität Berlin, Conference on Policing Crowds and Privatizing Security, June 25, 2006

43. ‘Critical Reflections on the new UK Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA)’ Centre for Law and Society, Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, May 25, 2006

44. ‘Transnational Crime and Its Impact on National Policing Architectures; The UK Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) in Transnational Perspective’ Conference on Policing Transnational Crime, King’s College London, May 18, 2006

45. ‘En quête de police transnationale’ Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Paris, May 16, 2006

46. Panel Chair, ‘Transnationalisation and Criminal Justice Institutions’ The 2nd International Conference on Cultural Criminology, May 13, 2006

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47. ‘The intensification of surveillance and social control in the post-Wall era’ Institute of Future Studies, Stockholm, May 10, 2006

48. ‘Social Control in the Post-Wall Era’ Stockholm University, Department of Criminology, May 8, 2006 (workshop seminar)

49. ‘Weaponisation and Civil Society; some reflections on the guns and crime’, Stockholm University, Department of Criminology, May 8, 2006 (invited lecture)

50. ‘Policing Illicit Gun Markets in the Caribbean Region; a research agenda’ 4th International Conference on Crime and Justice in the Caribbean, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago Feb. 9, 2006

51. ‘Criminology and Transnationalisation’ Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, Jan. 26, 2006

52. ‘Techno-Cops and World Ordering; Reflections on the Role of Intelligence-led Policing under Transnational Conditions’ 57Th Annual American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, Nov. 17, 2005

53. ‘Folk devils and real social harm; some reflections on organized crime’ Criminology Students’ Society York University, Oct. 3, 2005

54. Panel Chair, Trans-national Policing, British Society of Criminology annual conference, Leeds University, July 14-16 2005

55. The organized crime discourse of multi-level governance; symbolic influences and practical agenda setting, from the G8 to your front gate, British Society of Criminology annual conference, Leeds University, July 14-16 2005

56. ‘Intelligence-Led Policing; Fad or Foresight?’; Canadian Police College, Ottawa, May 5, 2005

57. ‘Towards an understanding of the Constabulary Ethic’, The Onati Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, July 12-13, 2004 (in addition to presenting this paper I was also conference organizer with Andrew Goldsmith, Flinders University, Australia)

58. ‘Transnational and Comparative Criminology in a Global Context’ (with Ali Wardak), British Criminology Conference, Portsmouth University, July 6-9, 2004

59. ‘Reflections on Doing Ethnographic Research on Transnational Policing’, given at the One Day Colloquium Reflections Twenty Years After Police and People in London, held at the Centre for Law and Society, Edinburgh School of Law, University of Edinburgh May 13, 2004

60. ‘Transnational Tendencies in Public Order Policing’, at the International Workshop on Policing Political Protest After Seattle, held at The University of Göteborg, Sweden May 1-3, 2004

61. ‘Policing the Nation-State; the twin challenges of private and transnational policing’ University of Edinburgh School of Law, April 22, 2004

62. ‘The Transnational War on Drugs’ Law Commission of Canada Panel at the Canadian Congress of Criminal Justice Hope Beyond the Hurt: Drugs, Crime and Canadian Society, Vancouver BC Nov. 5-7 2003

63. ‘Transnationalisation and Policing’ Conference on Globalisation and Border Crossings, Ontario Police College, Wednesday Oct. 15, 2003

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64. ‘The Accountability of Transnational Policing Institutions; The strange case of Interpol’ Law Commission of Canada, an international conference on policing and security, February 19-22, 2003

65. ‘Transnational Crime and International Justice’ a paper given at the NSCR 10th Anniversary Conference; ‘Developments in Criminology and Criminal Justice Research’ Leiden, the Netherlands, 2-3 September 2002

66. ‘Organisational Problems for Criminal Intelligence in a Multi-Agency Setting’, British Criminology Conference, Keele University July 17-20, 2002

67. ‘Some notes relating to the dramatis personae of the Transnational Subculture of Policing, British Criminology Conference, Keele University July 17-20, 2002

68. ‘The Global Governance of Organised Crime’ a presentation at the Mannheim Centre, London School of Economics, March 13, 2002

69. ‘Governing Organised Crime in Canada’ a presentation to the Sustained Canadian Studies Workshop, Edinburgh University, January 25, 2002

70. 'Police and Peacekeeping; Some Reflections on the Constabulary Ethic' Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva, November, 1-2 2001

71. ‘Governing the Field of Policing; questions of accountability for transnational policing’, Seminar on Police Accountability in Europe: Designing European Police Networks, European Institute of Public Administration Maastricht, September, 27-28 2001

72. ‘Financial Surveillance and Crime Control; legitimating the doctrine’, 19th Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College Cambridge, September, 11 2001

73. ‘The Typology of the Policing Complex’, CESDIP, Paris, March 23-24 2001 74. ‘Theoretical Perspectives on Transnational Policing’, Max Planck Institute

for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiberg, Germany, October 26-27, 2000

75. ‘Conceptualising Transnational Policing’ Wales and Western Branch, British Society of Criminology, University of Cardiff, Oct. 19, 2000

76. ‘Workshop on Economic Organised Crime’ 18th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College Cambridge, Financial Markets at Risk, Tuesday Wedsnesday Set. 13, 2000

77. ‘Organisational Changes in the UK Police and Prosecution Services as a result of police considerations regarding organised crime’ 2nd Falcone Roundtable on Policing Organised Crime in Europe, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, Feb. 3-4, 2000

78. Changes to the architecture of UK policing as a result of organised crime, Leicester University, Scarman Centre, Dec. 14th, 1999

79. ‘Theorising Transnational Policing’ American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, Nov. 20, 1999

80. ‘The Future of Policing Research’ American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, Nov. 16, 1999

81. ‘Money Laundering and Organised Crime’ 17th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College, Cambridge, Sept. 13-17, 1999

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82. ‘The UK Police System; its response to Organised Crime’, 1st Falcone Roundtable on Policing Organised Crime in Europe, European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, June 3-5, 1999

83. Panel Chair, 'Policing in the Baltic Republics', Fourth Chilworth Conference on Crime in Eastern Europe, Dept. of Politics, University of Southampton June 21-22, 1999

84. ‘Trans-border policing, population surveillance and technologies of risk suppression’ International Social Sciences Institute, Chisholm House, Edinburgh University, May 24, 1999

85. Oral Evidence to the House of Lords Committee of Inquiry into Police Use of Databases in Europe, May 5, 1999

86. ‘Criminal Justice in Scotland’ British Society of Criminology Colloquium, Faculty of Law, Edinburgh University April 30, 1999

87. ‘Policing, Postmodernism, and Transnationalisation, the dilemmas for criminology’ The Centre for Criminology, University of Toronto, Nov. 10, 1998

88. ‘Policing and the European State-System; the history of policing’s present’, Conference on Public Saftey in Europe, The International Police Institute, University of Twente, the Netherlands, Oct. 12-13, 1998

89. 'Insecurity, immigration and the transnational state-system', European University Institute, Florence, June 11-12, 1998

90. Panel Chair, 'Policing in the Baltic Republics', Third Chilworth Conference on Crime in Eastern Europe, Department of Politics, University of Southampton, Department of Politics, May 12, 1998

91. 'The transnationalisation of policing in Europe, issues of policy and practice', School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby British Columbia, March 19, 1998

92. 'A natural history of a research project: researching transnational policing', Department of Criminology, Keele University, February 12, 1998

93. 'Insecurity, Risk Supression and Segregation', Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics, Nov. 26, 1997

94. 'Strong Police for a Weak State; Reflections on Police Related Scandal in Belgium', American Society of Criminology/ International Division, Nov 19-22, 1997, San Diego

95. 'A Report on Transnational Policing in the English Channel Region', British Criminology Conference, Belfast, N. Ireland, July 24, 1997

96. ‘Transnational Policing and the Belgian Police System’, Conference of the Research Committee of the Sociology of Law, Antwerp, Belgium, July 11, 1997

97. 'Policing the Channel Tunnel', Centre D'Etudes et de Recherches Internationalies, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, June 6, 1997

98. Panel Chair, ‘Edinburgh Conference on Transnational and International Crime’, Dept. of International Law and the Europa Institute, Faculty of Law, Edinburgh Univeristy, May 16, 1997

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99. Panel Chair, Policing on the Yukon Frontier, Canadian Studies Conference, University of Edinburgh, May 3, 1997

100. 'The Subculture of Transnational Policing in the European Context', Dept. of Sociology, University of Alberta, March 11, 1997

101. 'Policing the Postmodern World', Centre for Law and Society Seminar, Edinburgh University, February 27, 1997

102. 'Transnationalism and Policing; Evidence of the Post-Modern?', Dept. of Crime and Criminal Justice Seminar, Leeds University, December 11, 1996

103. ''Towards a Sociology of Serial Sex Crime', Edinburgh University Gender Studies Network, Graduate School, Edinburgh University, November 5, 1996

104. 'Researching Transnational Policing; A Fieldworkers Story', Carleton University, Department of Sociology, Oct. 1996

105. 'Policing, Postmodernism and Transnationalism', Symposium on New Forms of Governance University of Toronto, Centre of Criminology, Oct. 1996

106. 'Insecurity, Risk Suppression and Segregation; Policing in the Transnational Age', Scottish Criminology Conference, University of Edinburgh, Sept., 1996

107. 'Reflections on the Transnational Subculture of Policing', ESRC Conference on Crime and Social Order in Europe Manchester, Sept., 1996

108. Panel Chair - 'Issues in Transnational Policing' Law and Society Association Meetings, Glasgow, July, 1996

109. 'Upholding the Boundaries of Order; the Mounties, Serial Sex Crime and the Transnational Pursuit of Serial Killers', Canadian Studies Conference, Edinburgh University, May 1996

110. 'Transnationalisation and Comparative Criminology; Reflections on National Drug Control Models', American Society of Criminology, Boston, Nov. 1995

111. 'Transnational Policing, an emerging global infrastructure', Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, University of British Columbia, September, 1995

112. 'Researching Transnational Policing' Dept. of Sociology, University of Victoria, September, 1995

113. 'A Workload Analysis of the European Liaison Unit, Kent County Constabulary', British Criminology Conference, Loughborough, July 1995

114. 'Transnational Crime in Europe', British Criminology Conference, July 1995 115. 'Time, Space and the International War on Drugs', Faculty of Law, Brunel

University, June 1995 116. Panel Chair, 'Contexts of Canadian Nationalism', Canadian Studies

Conference, Edinburgh University, May 1995 117. 'The Theoretical Implications of Transnational Policing for Socio-Legal

Studies', Socio-Legal Studies Association, Leeds, March 1995 Visiting Fellowships/Professorships

• Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS), Griffiths University, Brisbane, Australia, April 1-30, 2013

• MacCormick Research Fellow, Edinburgh University Law School, April-May, 2012

• Research Fellow, Oxford University, Centre of Criminology, Jan.-June, 2012

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• Visiting Research Professor, Stockholm University, Department of Criminology, Jan. 17-27

• Visiting Research Professor, University of Wollongong Law School, Dec. 2009 • Visiting Professor, Stockholm University, Department of Criminology, May 5-12,

2006 • Visiting Scholar, Universidad de Los Andes; Mérida, Sponsored by the

Association of Canadian Studies, Venezuela, June 16-26, 2005 • Visiting Scholar, The Onati Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, July

12-13, 2004 (in addition to presenting this paper I was also conference organizer with Andrew Goldsmith, Flinders University, Australia)

• Visiting Professor, Stockholm University, Department of Criminology, May 1-31 2001

• Visiting Research Scholar, Green College, University of British Columbia, September 1-30, 1995