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Private Security and Public Policing


Private Security and Public Policing

Hardback by Jones, Trevor (Lecturer in Criminology, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Edinburgh.); Newburn, Tim (Joseph Rowntree Foundation Professor or Urban Social Policy, Goldsmith College, University of London., Joseph Rowntree Foundation Professor or Urban Social Policy, Goldsmith College, University of London.)

Private Security and Public Policing

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ISBN:
9780198265696
Publication Date:
26 Mar 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
302 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Private Security and Public Policing

Description

In this first major empirical study of its kind, the authors examine the growth of 'private' policing and its relationship with, and implications for, the public police service. Beginning with a critique of the sociology of policing, the authors then provide a detailed analysis of the concepts of public and private, and examine the boundaries between different forms of policing. Using data from the first ever survey of the private security sector in Britain, the authors provide estimates of the numbers of employees and firms in the industry; the range of services and products offered; and the attitudes of those at senior levels in private security organizations. Competiting theoretical explanations for the growth of private policing are then considered. The book then examines policing at the local level. Using a case study of the London Borough of Wandsworth, the authors examine the range of individuals and organizations involved in policing on the ground. They describe and analyse the activities of the full range of 'policing' bodies, including the public police force, investigatory and regulatory agencies attached to national and local government, and private security organizations. Using this analysis, the authors offer a thorough reconceptualization of what is meant by 'policing' in the late modern era, and consider the implications of this for the public police service and for the future of policing generally.

Contents

1. The Sociology of Policing ; 2. The Public-Private Dichotomy ; 3. Private Security in Britain ; 4. The Growth of Private Security ; 5. Policing Bodies in Wandsworth ; 6. Policing Wandsworth in Practice ; 7. The Boundaries of Public and Private Policing ; 8. Making Sense of the Policing Division of Labor ; Bibliography ; Index

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