Transnational Policing Field: The Relations Between The Drug Enforcement Administration And The Brazilian Federal Police

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Abstract

With the increasing transnationalization of police activity, new and more robust legal instruments such as laws, treaties, and international conventions progressively emerge to offer legality, recognize and endorse these practices. This leads to drug control norms and law enforcement strategies intensively shared among police agencies around the world, coming to occupy a place of growing importance on the international agenda and making policing a crucial subject to international relations.

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Villela, P. (2021). Transnational Policing Field: The Relations Between The Drug Enforcement Administration And The Brazilian Federal Police. Lua Nova, (114), 105–136. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-105136/114

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