RT Article T1 Stacked Fields of Criminal Justice: The National Embeddedness of Transnational Policing JF International criminal justice review VO 32 IS 3 SP 291 OP 307 A1 Christensen, Mikkel Jarle LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1809031028 AB This article investigates how transnational policing is structured by the embeddedness of participating police units in national fields of criminal justice. Empirically, the analysis zooms in on the embeddedness and positionality of three different Danish police units that frequently engage in transnational cooperation. Positioned differently in the national field of criminal justice, these units have distinct capacities with regard to mobilizing and deploying material and symbolic resources and, consequently, have distinct modes of engagement with transnational policing. Conceptually expanding this insight to capture the structure of transnational policing more generally, this article develops the concept of “stacked fields” to capture how transnational cooperation and power relations are formatted by the national, institutional, and positional embeddedness of participating police units and agents. K1 Denmark K1 Sociology K1 transnational criminal justice K1 Transnational policing DO 10.1177/10575677211039009