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Globalization: and Its Effects To Policing

Globalization refers to the increasing internationalization of technology, commerce, communication, and crime. It presents challenges for policing by facilitating transnational criminal activities. Police must now address highly organized, sophisticated crimes and develop transnational cooperation. Their role is changing to require updated training on new technologies and strategies to deal with international criminal organizations within legal frameworks that consider modern crime theories.
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Globalization: and Its Effects To Policing

Globalization refers to the increasing internationalization of technology, commerce, communication, and crime. It presents challenges for policing by facilitating transnational criminal activities. Police must now address highly organized, sophisticated crimes and develop transnational cooperation. Their role is changing to require updated training on new technologies and strategies to deal with international criminal organizations within legal frameworks that consider modern crime theories.
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GLOBALIZATION

And Its Effects to Policing


 Globalization
 Refers to the increasingly international character of life
 It is having an impact on much of society, including technology, commerce,
communication and crimes.
We will present,
 Concept
 Causes and
 Challenges
Brought by “Globalization to policing”

WHAT IS A GLOBALIZATION?
 Globalization refers to the process by which regional economies, societies
and culture as well as information, ideas and even authority become integrated
by a global network of a political ideas through communication, transportation
and trade
 It pertains to the increasing interconnectedness of the different parts of the
world through common processes of economic, environmental, political and
cultural changes

THE CONCEPT
1. Establishment of international agencies and institutions
2. Standardize system of global time
3. Global networks of communication
4. International competition and prizes
5. International law
6. Internationally shared notion of citizenship and human rights

EVENTS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE


EMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION
1. International division of labor
2. Internationalization of finance
3. The new technology system based on the combination of innovations
 Including solar energy, robotics, microelectrons, biotechnology, and digital
communications and information system
4. The growth of consumer markets among the more affluent populations of the
world

CAUSES OF GLOBALIZATION
1. Vast increase in the number of economic and social transaction across
national borders
2. The evolution of the “ Global Village”
3. Growth of transnational economic transaction
4. Rise of cosmopolitan world cities
5. Accessibility of consumers to information
6. Increase in migration and growth of ethnic groups

CHALLENGES BROUGHT BY
GLOBALIZATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
In the Past With Globalization
 Police were preoccupied solving craft and  They are now facing highly organized and
local crimes sophisticated crimes

THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE POLICE


1. The mergence of transnational criminal activities
2. Need for transnational policing
3. Training instruction for law enforcement officers must include the use of
updated technological tools
4. Development of new strategies to deal with transnational organized crime
groups
5. There is a need to update laws related to law enforcement based on the
contemporary theories of crime causation

EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION

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