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Title: Police community relations in 21st century Malta : implications for police practices in immigrant-destination countries
Other Titles: Migration : criminological issues - Criminology Conference 2009, conference proceedings
Authors: Nalla, Mahesh K.
Azzopardi, Jacqueline
Formosa, Saviour
Keywords: Crime -- Malta
Information technology -- Social aspects -- Malta
Criminal justice, Administration of
Community policing -- Malta
Public safety -- Malta
Noncitizen criminals -- Malta
Malta -- Emigration and immigration
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Nalla, M. K., Azzopardi, A. & Formosa, S. (2011). Police community relations in 21st century Malta : implications for police practices in immigrant-destination countries. In J. Azzopardi, S.Scicluna, & S. Formosa (Eds.), Migration : criminological issues - Criminology Conference 2009, conference proceedings (pp. 135-154). Malta: University of Malta.
Abstract: With the formation of the European Union, many countries in Europe are beginning to feel an increased movement of people from Eastern Europe and from Africa. This is compounded by the fact that Europe is believed to be heading toward the “super-aging population” (Wilson 2007) resulting in many policymakers asking the question whether doors should be opened for immigrants or should the movement of people be restricted. Such labeling has implications for policies relating to integration and social cohesion which in turn influences the imagery and perceptions of the general population.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/116976
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