Private Policing

Private Policing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781351240758
ISBN-13 : 1351240757
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Private Policing by : Mark Button

The second edition of Private Policing details the substantial involvement of private agents and organisations involved in policing beyond the public police. It develops a taxonomy of policing and explores in depth each of the main categories, examining the degree of privateness, amongst several other issues. The main categories include the public police; hybrid policing such as state policing bodies, specialised police forces and non-governmental organisations; voluntary policing; and the private security industry. This book explores how the public police and many other state bodies have significant degrees of privateness, from outright privatisation through to the serving of private interests. The book provides a theoretical framework for private policing, building upon the growing base of scholarship in this area. Fully revised, this new edition not only brings the old edition up to date with the substantial scholarship since 2002, but also provides more international context and several new chapters on: corporate security management, security officers, and private investigation. There is also a consideration of what the book calls the ‘new private security industry’ working largely in cyber-space. Bringing together research from a wide range of projects the author has been involved with, along with the growing body of private policing scholarship, the book shows the substantial involvement of non-public police bodies in policing and highlights a wide range of issues for debate and further research. Private Policing is ideal reading for students of policing and security courses, academics with an interest in private policing and security, and practitioners from security and policing.

Re-imagining Policing in Canada

Re-imagining Policing in Canada
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9781442658059
ISBN-13 : 1442658053
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Re-imagining Policing in Canada by : Dennis Cooley

Policing in Canada is in the process of change: similar to other nations in the western world, many of the policing services that were provided by public forces in the past are being gradually handed over to private security agencies. Complex networks of policing that reflect a mix of public and private security providers are emerging, and this transformation has serious implications for how Canadians interact with one another. For instance, if residents of a gated community or members of a downtown business association pay for their own policing services rather than relying on the public police, whose law is being enforced? With this collection, Dennis Cooley has brought together some of the top minds in criminology and policing to examine the phenomenon of the changing nature of policing in Canada. The essays describe the character and constitution of security in Canada and explore the implications of these changes in terms of larger questions about power, social control, justice, and law. Wide-ranging and topical, Re-imagining Policing in Canada will prove essential reading for policy-makers and scholars alike.

Crisis in Canada's Policing

Crisis in Canada's Policing
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Publisher : James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781459416536
ISBN-13 : 1459416538
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis in Canada's Policing by : John Sewell

In the summer of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic surged, millions gathered across Canada and the United States to protest violence and racism in policing sparked by the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. In the days and weeks following, the deaths of Regis Korchinski-Paquet in Toronto and Chantel Moore in New Brunswick showed that police violence is also a Canadian reality. Although BIPOC communities and activists had been calling for action for years, these events sparked unprecedented public outrage and drew crowds in the thousands across Canada calling for the defunding of Canada’s police. Many authoritative reports have identified big problems in Canada’s law enforcement system and have concluded that police are more likely to create or escalate violent situations than promote safety and security. Why? How has an institution tasked with keeping citizens safe become so dangerous to so many Canadians? John Sewell has been studying the problems facing Canadian policing since the 1980s. In Crisis in Canada's Policing, he shines light on the origins of police culture, synthesizes dozens of reports that reveal the failures of the police system in Canada and offers solutions that put power back into the hands of community leaders while reining in and reforming police organizations.

Policing Indigenous Movements

Policing Indigenous Movements
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Publisher : Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781773630458
ISBN-13 : 1773630458
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Policing Indigenous Movements by : Andrew Crosby

In recent years, Indigenous peoples have lead a number of high profile movements fighting for social and environmental justice in Canada. From land struggles to struggles against resource extraction, pipeline development and fracking, land and water defenders have created a national discussion about these issues and successfully slowed the rate of resource extraction. But their success has also meant an increase in the surveillance and policing of Indigenous peoples and their movements. In Policing Indigenous Movements, Crosby and Monaghan use the Access to Information Act to interrogate how policing and other security agencies have been monitoring, cataloguing and working to silence Indigenous land defenders and other opponents of extractive capitalism. Through an examination of four prominent movements — the long-standing conflict involving the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, the struggle against the Northern Gateway Pipeline, the Idle No More movement and the anti-fracking protests surrounding the Elsipogtog First Nation — this important book raises critical questions regarding the expansion of the security apparatus, the normalization of police surveillance targeting social movements, the relationship between police and energy corporations, the criminalization of dissent and threats to civil liberties and collective action in an era of extractive capitalism and hyper surveillance. In one of the most comprehensive accounts of contemporary government surveillance, the authors vividly demonstrate that it is the norms of settler colonialism that allow these movements to be classified as national security threats and the growing network of policing, governmental, and private agencies that comprise what they call the security state.

Economics of Policing

Economics of Policing
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 110024574X
ISBN-13 : 9781100245744
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Economics of Policing by : Depository Services Program (Canada)

Changing of the Guards

Changing of the Guards
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9780774866873
ISBN-13 : 077486687X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing of the Guards by : Alex Luscombe

Although service outsourcing has spread throughout Canada’s prisons and jails, into its police, courts, and national security institutions, and along the border in recent decades, the expanding scope and pace of corporate involvement in criminal justice functions has not been closely investigated. Changing of the Guards provides a comprehensive assessment of privatization and private influence across the twenty-first-century Canadian criminal justice system. It illuminates the many consequences of public–private arrangements for law and policy, transparency, accountability, the administration of justice, equity, and public debate. Within the contexts of policing, sentencing, imprisonment, border control, and national security, the contributors explore crucial questions about legitimacy, policy diffusion, racism, inequality, corruption, and democracy itself. Changing of the Guards is a long overdue account of the social, political, and historical uniqueness of the Canadian criminal justice field, and the key issues raised by this trenchant analysis are relevant both within and beyond Canada.

Surveillance as Social Sorting

Surveillance as Social Sorting
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781134469048
ISBN-13 : 1134469047
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Surveillance as Social Sorting by : David Lyon

The book moves the debate beyond alarmist, 'Big Brother' treatments or complacent assumptions that once fair information principles are in place all is well, to a constructive and thought-provoking level.

Transnational and Comparative Criminology

Transnational and Comparative Criminology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781135311452
ISBN-13 : 1135311455
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Transnational and Comparative Criminology by : James Sheptycki

This book examines the issues of crime and its control in the twenty-first century - an era of human history where people live in an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world - providing invaluable and first-hand readings for undergraduate and postgradate students.

Plural Policing

Plural Policing
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0415355117
ISBN-13 : 9780415355117
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Plural Policing by : Trevor Jones

Policing is changing rapidly and radically. A growing body of research is concerned with the development of 'plural policing' provided by a range of public, private and municipal bodies. This book will provide the most up-to-date work of reference for scholars in this field.

A Criminology of Policing and Security Frontiers

A Criminology of Policing and Security Frontiers
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Publisher : Bristol University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781529202519
ISBN-13 : 1529202515
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis A Criminology of Policing and Security Frontiers by : Lippert, Randy

Policing and security provision are subjects central to criminology. Yet there are newer and neglected forms that are currently unscrutinised. By examining the work of community safety officers, ambassador patrols, conservation officers, and private police foundations, who operate on and are animated by a frontier, this book reveals why criminological inquiry must reach beyond traditional conceptual and methodological boundaries in the 21st century. Including novel case studies, this multi-disciplinary and international book assembles a rich collection of policing and security frontiers both geographical (e.g. the margins of cities) and conceptual (dispersion and credentialism) not seen or acknowledged previously.