Papers by Natasha Kingston
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 2008
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Policing, 2008
Examining the global dimension of the organized crime phenomenon, the book focuses on the role of... more Examining the global dimension of the organized crime phenomenon, the book focuses on the role of globalisation and its impact on national criminal syndicates. Galeotti explains: '
the global underworld is evolving every bit as rapidly as its legal, 'upperworld' counterpart-and to a ...
Bull and Dr Felia Allum, for having provided guidance, advice, consistent encouragement and, fina... more Bull and Dr Felia Allum, for having provided guidance, advice, consistent encouragement and, finally, patience for the duration of my PhD. I am also very grateful to the Italian section, the administrative staff and the rest of the Department of POLIS for the ongoing support, kindness and good humour that have been extended to me during my time as a research student. The Department also provided me with invaluable funding for the first three years of my project, for which I am very grateful. I would like to thank Dr. Cataldo Motta, Don Raffaele Bruno, and Dr. Mariano Longo for the invaluable support that they offered me during my fieldwork project in Lecce. I would also like to thank some of my friends for their specific assistance with the thesis, particularly Ernie, Henry, Ian, Karoline, and Peter. The final stages of the thesis have been made far easier as a result of the support of my friends in Bath, particularly Eva, Gordon, and John. I have also appreciated the camaraderie, guidance, encouragement and sometimes necessary distraction offered by the other PhD students in the department, particularly Brett, Christin, Christos, Claire, Max, and Wen Wen. Beyond my life in Bath, I cannot fail to mention my friends that have helped me get through the difficult phases of the thesis with the confidence they have repeatedly instilled in me, even in times of selfdoubt, and I would especially like to thank Abigail Brown, Amy, Jasper, Lucy Tammam, and Mary. Special thanks are reserved for my family. I could never have done it without you! I want to thank my sister Charlotte for her steadfast belief in me and in my thesis, her thorough proofreading, and her understanding, patience and guidance in times of need. Finally, and most importantly, I would like to thank my parents, without whom none of this would have been possible. My mother has provided me with a listening ear, kindness and compassion, and my father sage advice and practical solutions in times of crisis. Your unwavering support has helped me every step of the way, so thank you.
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Papers by Natasha Kingston