From fate to choice : private bobbies, public beats
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From fate to choice : private bobbies, public beats
Avebury, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-157) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Private security patrols in public places are occurring in many areas of the UK and move closer to that traditional domain of the public police - streets and neighbourhoods. Such a phenomenon is ripe for sociological enquiry and, accordingly, this book provides a focused interpretation of six key concepts, each central to the equity debate on private policing. Data from three research sites in the UK are presented throughout the book in the form of case studies. Equity of justice is crucial and intrinsic to the association policing should have with a democratic, equal and free society. Private security, however, is not conducive to these requirements for it has an inherently competitive style excluding freedom from those who are non-competitive through either choice of economic disadvantage. Accordingly, an embarrassing characteristic of private security policing is that it promises too much freedom of choice in a less than equal world.
目次
- Inntroduction to an agency of social control
- research environments, methods and issues
- the state and the market - contrasting views
- motives
- community and functional characteristics
- relationships
- crime control
- conclusions and policy implications.
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