Foreword
Dedication to Professor Margaret E. Beare
Introduction
Section 1: Global Money Systems and Financial Crimes: Limitations of State Regulation
Section Introduction
1. Policing the Global Money System
James Sheptycki
2. Big Banks, Big Money and Big Crimes in the Era of “Too Big to Fail”
Stephen Schneider
3. Locating the Centre: State, Capital, and the Political Economy of Money Laundering in Canada
Sanaa Ahmed
4. Policing Financial Crime: Do We Care?
Peter German
Section 2: Beyond Reach: Crimes of the Entrepreneurial Elites
Section Introduction
5. Criminal Law as a Proxy for Projecting Global Power: The Case of Huawei
Stephen Wilks
6. From Brushstrokes to Keystrokes: Policing Entrepreneurial Art Crime
Elizabeth A. Kirley
7. Big Money, Small Tax: The Normalization of Tax Evasion
Laureen Snider
Section 3: “Big Police”: If We Can’t Live with Them Can We Live without Them?
Section Introduction
8. Reform of the Police
Peter K. Manning
9. Inquiring into Public Policing
Margaret Beare
10. Nowhere to Turn for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence: Misogyny in Policing
Anna Willats
11. If Not the Police, Then Who? Exploring the Implications of Defunding the Police on Missing Persons
Laura Huey and Lorna Ferguson
12. Engaging Evil? Conducting Research with and on Policing Organizations
Kevin D. Haggerty, Sandra M. Bucerius and Daniel J. Jones
13. Defunding Big Policing: What’s at Stake?
Tonita Murray
Index