The governance of policing and security : ironies, myths and paradoxes

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The governance of policing and security : ironies, myths and paradoxes

Bob Hoogenboom

(Crime prevention and security management)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2010

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Translated from the Dutch

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Description

Policing today involves many different state and non-state actors. This book traces the process of 'unbounding' policing, exploring the way that boundaries between public policing, regulators, inspectorates, intelligence services and private security are blurring, and the impact this will have on governance.

Table of Contents

Within Public Policing: Gradual Centralization Within Public Policing: Fictional and Factual Policing Blurring Boundaries and the Unbearable Lightness of the Criminological Discourse On Old Folks and Things that Pass Away: Criminology in 2018 The Governance of Policing and Security 'Grey Intelligence': The Private and Informal Future The Sopranos: Narrative Knowledge to Disrupt Academic Language Ironies, Paradoxes and The Seven Plagues of Policing and Security Technopoly Blinded by the Light: The Interweaving of (Organized) Crime, White Collar Crime, State Crime and Terrorism Unsafe and Unsound Practices Myths in Policing and Security Epilogue: Conversations with Clifford Shearing (ii)

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