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Practical Police Co-operation: Possible Models (1) The Big Three

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On a practical level we have seen from Chapter 1 that some degree of European police co-operation has been attempted for the last 100 years. Today we are presented with a number of up-and-running models of co-operation that have been entered into by European police forces, from formalized projects to abandon frontier controls altogether through to various informal mechanisms of direct cross border co-operation.

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© 1995 Bill Hebenton and Terry Thomas

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Hebenton, B., Thomas, T. (1995). Practical Police Co-operation: Possible Models (1) The Big Three. In: Policing Europe. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23905-4_4

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