Policy Transfer in Criminal Justice 2014
DOI: 10.1057/9781137300607_2
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The Partnership between the United Kingdom in Developing Probation and Other Criminal Justice Services and Turkey’s Path to Accession

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“…Advice, consultancy, and system infrastructure expertise is also provided to Ministries and state agencies. Export potentially intersects with international development activities for example purchasing funded by European Union or international sponsors such as World Bank (see Barry & McFarlane, 2014;also Benavides, 2002). Figure 1 details types of public service exports for healthcare, education and probation using the Global Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) framework (Chanda, 2002;Sauvé, 2002) .…”
Section: Income Reputation and Soft Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advice, consultancy, and system infrastructure expertise is also provided to Ministries and state agencies. Export potentially intersects with international development activities for example purchasing funded by European Union or international sponsors such as World Bank (see Barry & McFarlane, 2014;also Benavides, 2002). Figure 1 details types of public service exports for healthcare, education and probation using the Global Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) framework (Chanda, 2002;Sauvé, 2002) .…”
Section: Income Reputation and Soft Powermentioning
confidence: 99%