James Sheptycki

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James Sheptycki is a Professor of Criminology at York University, Toronto, Canada.[1] He received a Ph.D. in sociology from the London School of Economics in 1991 and was an ESRC post-doctoral research fellow and lecturer in the Centre for Criminology and the Social and Philosophical Study of Law at the University of Edinburgh from 1993-1999. His research interests centre on policing and crime under conditions of transnationalisation.

Books

  • (ed.) Issues in Transnational Policing, London: Routledge, (2000) ISBN 978-0-415-19261-3 ISBN 0415192617
  • In Search of Transnational Policing; towards a sociology of global policing, Aldershot: Avebury, (2003) ISBN 978-0-7546-2295-6 ISBN 0754622959
  • (ed.) with Ali Wardak, Transnational and Comparative Criminology, London: Routledge Cavendish, (2005) ISBN 978-1-904385-05-9 ISBN 1904385052
  • En quête de police transnationale: Vers une sociologie de la surveillance à l’ère de la globalisation, Bruxelles: De Boek & Larcier, (2005) ; ISBN 978-2-8044-1578-5 ISBN 2804415783
  • (ed.) with Andrew Goldsmith, Crafting Transnational Policing; Police Capacity-Building and Global Police Reform, Onati International Series in Law and Society, Oxford: Hart Publishing ISBN 978-1-84113-776-6 ISBN 1841137766

References

  1. ^ James Sheptycki. York University 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2011.