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Comparative Police System GLOBALIZATION  Effects to police service  Changing role and nature of the police TRANSNATIONAL CRIME  Terrorism  Drug Trafficking  Money Laundering  Human Trafficking  Cyber Crimes  Others SELECTED POLICE MODELS  Japan  Singapore  Australian Federal Police  U.S and Other European Countries  Programs of selected police models  Applications to Philippine Setting INTERPOL  Organizational setup  Functions and programs  Role in Anti-Transnational crime  Criminal Intelligence Analysis BILATERAL and INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION  UN convention against transnational crime  Role of aseanapol PARTICIPATION OF PNP PERSONNEL IN UN PEACEKEEPING MISSION  Selection and qualifications  Terms of Deployment
What is comparative police system? It is the process of outlining the similarities and differences of one police system to another in order to discover insights in the field of international policing. What is GLOBALIZATION? Is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to develop the global economy. Globalization refers to the integration of economics and societies all over the world. Globalization involves technological, economic, political, and cultural exchanges made possible largely by advances in communication, transportation, and infrastructure.
GLOBALIZATION DEFINED Marfleet and Kiely (1998:3) • defined globalization in reference to a world in which societies, cultures, politics and economics have in some sense come closer together. The reason as to why globalisation is linked to crime rests on the facts that falling frontiers between states brought about by: • (i) ease of migration in terms of travel, • (ii) audio visual and cyberspace communication are bringing many benefits, but they are also making it easier for criminal organizations to be active across the globe and within states (Findlay, 2000; 59-73).
Effects of Globalization Negative Effects • White Collar Crimes & Labor exploitation • Job insecurity/ unstable due to increased competition • International crimes like human trafficking • World Terrorism, Cyber crimes, Drug trafficking • Human rights violations on global scale • Bad effects of foreign culture to local cultures • Deadly diseases spread on global scale • Price increase on commodities • Local industries taken over by foreign multinationals

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