Combating international crime : the longer arm of the law

Foreword Ronald K. Noble Editor's Note Acknowledgements Part 1 - The Context The Longer Arm of the Law: An Introduction Steven David Brown 1. Tackling International Crime -Forward into the Third Era Roger Gaspar 2. Ready Willing & Enable Steven David Brown Part II - Cooperation International Organisations: 3. Interpol: A global service provider Stuart Cameron-Waller 4. The EU Solution: Europol and Eurojust Steven David Brown 5. OLAF Fighting Fraud in the EU and Beyond Johan Vlogaert & Michal Pesta 6. Balancing Political and Practical Interests: the SECI Centre Mitja Mocnik Liaison Officer Networks: 7. Overseas Liaison Officers Neil Bailey 8. Liaising in International Organisations Vladimir Gilca 9. Legal Attaches and Liaison: the FBI Sandra Fowler Judicial Cooperation: 10. No Hiding Place: how justice need not be blinded by borders Kimberly Prost 11. Extradition: Croatian experiences relating to war criminals Josip Cule Part III - the Mechanics of Communication 12. Getting the message across: information exchange as a communication chain Steven David Brown 13. Keeping in Context: Meaning what you say Kevin O'Connell Part IV - Major Tools & Techniques 14. Controlled Deliveries Steven David Brown 15. Analyze This and That: A consideration of the international role of analysis Nick Ridley 16. Applying the Science Tim Wilson 17. The Cyber Side of Crime Steven David Brown Part V - In Practice 18. Across Two Continents - A Case Study Phil Tucker Afterword Steven David Brown Appendices 1. International Cooperation Networks Stuart Cameron Waller 2. Model Information Sharing Protocol Steven David Brown 3. Letter of Request Briefing Steven David Brown 4. An International Liaison Unit Steven David Brown 5. An International Organization Steven David Brown 6. Key international legal instruments Steven David Brown 7. Glossary of Acronyms 8. Further Reading Index