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BOOKS/PAPERS/ARTICLES/ BOOK CHAPTERS (sorted by date of publication).
Casey, John, Michael Jenkins and Harry Dammer (2018). Policing the World: The Practice of International and Transnational Policing, 2nd Edition. Carolina Academic Press, Durham. https://cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781611635706/Policing-the-World-Second-Edition.
[Original Edition] Casey, John (2010). Policing the World: The Practice of International and Transnational Policing. Carolina Academic Press, Durham. (Amazon and other sites allow you to Look Inside the book and see/search much of the content). An Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides for each chapter are available from the publisher.
Jenkins, Michael J. and John Casey (2018). International Policing and Peacekeeping. In Mathieu Deflem (ed.). The Handbook of Social Control. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell. PDF copy: peacekeeping
Casey, John and David Pike (2009). Fit for Purpose: Working with the Community to Strengthen Policing in Victoria, Australia. In Dominique Wisler and Ihekwoaba D. Onwudiwe, (Eds), Community Policing: International Patterns and Comparative Perspectives. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton. For information about the book: http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/978142009358; PDF copy: Casey_Pike_FitforPurpose.pdf (Note: an earlier version was published in 2007 in Flinders Journal of Law Reform 10(1), 373-401)
Casey, John (2010). Implementing Community Policing in Different Countries and Cultures. Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 2(4), 55-70. PDF copy of an updated version of that article: Implementing Community Policing.pdf
Mitchell, Margaret and John Casey (eds.) (2007). Police Leadership and Management. Federation Press, Sydney. See: http://www.federationpress.com.au/bookstore/book.asp?isbn=9781862876491. (Note: much of the book is available to see/search on Google Books).
The 2010 Spanish version Conducción y Administración Policiales is available at: http://www.prometeoeditorial.com/catalogo/detalle.php?id_libro=557. For a PDF version in Spanish of Chapter 18 La labor policial internacional: Capitulo 18
Casey, John and Margaret Mitchell (2007). Requirements of Police Managers and Leaders from Sergeant to Commissioner. In Mitchell, Margaret and Casey, John (Eds.), Police Leadership and Management in Australia, Federation Press, Sydney. Pp. 4-20. PDF copy: Mitchell Casey _Ch1_RequirementsofManagers.pdf
Casey, John (2007). International Policing. In Mitchell, Margaret and Casey, John (Eds.), Police Leadership and Management in Australia, Federation Press, Sydney. Pp. 244-257. PDF copy: Mitchell Casey_Ch18_InternationalPolicing.pdf
Casey, John (2007). Do We Really Need a Police Force? New Matilda, August 21. PDF copy: ForceorService.pdf
Casey, John (2007). Police-Community Consultation in Australia: Working with a Conundrum. In James Ruiz and Don Hummer (Eds.), The Handbook of Police Administration, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton. Pp. 335-355. For information about the book: http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781574445596; PDF copy: RuizHummerpageproof.pdf
Casey, John (2006). Policing a Revolution: Sandor Kopacsi. Article on the actions of the Budapest Police Chief during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. NSW Police Association Journal, Vol 86, No 10, pp. 40-41. PDF copy: KopacsiPANSW.pdf
Casey, John (2005). Book Review of ’Introducing Policing: Challenges for Police and Australian Communities’ by Mark Findlay. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 37 (1). Available online (subscription service) at: http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/Publications/Journals/Criminology/Criminology.htm. PDF copy: ReviewFindlayBook.pdf
Casey, John (2001). Las reformas en la formación de la policía en Australia (Recent Reforms in Police Education in Australia). Revista Catalana de Seguretat Pública, No. 9.For a draft of the article (in Spanish): Reformasenlaformacionpolicia.pdf (See page with articles in Spanish and Catalan for additional articles on policing in those languages)
Casey, John (2000). Experiències internacionals del servei de policia en societats multiètniques (International Experiences in Policing Multi-ethnic Societies). In La Policia Catalana i Multiculturalitat, Centre UNESCO/L’Escola de Policia de Catalunya, Barcelona. Pp 31-49. PDF version (in Catalan): experiencies internacionals del servei de policia en societats multietniques.pdf
Casey, John (2000). International Experiences in Policing Multicultural Societies. The International Journal of Police Science and Management, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 165-177. PDF of the article: International Experiences in Policing Multicultural Societies.pdf.
Casey, John and Delaine Trofymowych (2000). Police Community Consultation: A Review of Consultative Strategies and New Paradigms in Policing. Paper presented at the conference Reducing Criminality: Partnerships and Best Practice convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology, in association with the WA Ministry of Justice, Department of Local Government, Western Australian Police Service and Safer WA, Perth 31 July and 1 August 2000. PDF: ConsultationStrategies
Casey, John and Delaine Trofymowych (1999).Twenty Years of Community Consultative Committees: Is It Possible To Solve The Conundrum? Paper presented at the History of Crime, Policing and Punishment Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in conjunction with Charles Sturt University, Canberra, 9-10 December 1999. PDF: TwentyYearsCommConsultation