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Research Collaborative of Policing—A Case Study of Taiwan Cross-Border Drug Investigation
Author(s)
Chin-I Chen
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2021.05.004
Affiliation(s)
Central Police University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
ABSTRACT
This study uses qualitative research methods, through domestic and foreign literature, etc., to conduct research on collaborative of policing. This paper takes Taiwan’s actual cross-border seizure of a large number of drug smuggling cases as an example from 2017 to 2019, and discusses what we know is that breaking off the chain of smugglers in the drug production and distribution chain has a highly effective effect. In the process of social change, Local Collaborative of Policing is essential to prevent crime and reduce disease. Now, however, police officers routinely respond to international and transnational crime threats such as terrorism, cybercrime, international fraud, and human trafficking. The increasing need for officers at even the most local levels is to respond to international crime issues and to work together directly with police from other countries. The International Collaborative of Policing is an increasingly important method of combating transnational crimes such as organized crime and drugs. Through collation of the related literature, the paper obtains (1) collaborative of policing—integrate resources to facilitate the detection of drug smuggling at sea, (2) the future development of the collaborative of policing, and (3) the knowledge is from diversity—induction of cross-border collaborative of policing.
KEYWORDS
collaborative, public policy, drug, risk, collaborative of policing
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