The politics of austerity have deepened market penetration across the UK policing sector, bringing into effect an array of new policing assemblages which cut across the public–private divide like never before and defy simple categorization. However, public discourse has not kept pace with this fast-changing reality, all too often reducing these assemblages into an amorphous singularity–‘privatization’–towards which one is either unambiguously for or against. This article accordingly sets out the analytical tools for developing a more nuanced discourse on the privatization of policing. It first develops a new typology of privatization across five categories: function, formulation of private sphere, trigger of privatization, regulatory influe...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This article raises a principled objection to the privatization of certain core police ser...
This article raises a principled objection to the privatization of certain core police ser...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This essay examines recent shifts toward privatization and civilianization in policing. It focuses o...
This article argues that as a consequence of austerity, police in England and Wales have taken over ...
Contemporary policing is often perceived as being in a state of change. Discourse on such matters la...
Contemporary policing is often perceived as being in a state of change. Discourse on such matters la...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This article raises a principled objection to the privatization of certain core police ser...
This article raises a principled objection to the privatization of certain core police ser...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This essay examines recent shifts toward privatization and civilianization in policing. It focuses o...
This article argues that as a consequence of austerity, police in England and Wales have taken over ...
Contemporary policing is often perceived as being in a state of change. Discourse on such matters la...
Contemporary policing is often perceived as being in a state of change. Discourse on such matters la...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
Through drawing on the concepts of ‘hybrid professionalism’ (Nordergraaf, 2015) and ‘organisational ...
In terms of governance, British policing seems to arise from a history of local traditions influence...
The landmark Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United has opened the floodgates to allow unlimited co...
This paper examines ‘auxiliary’ police in three European countries and the extent to which they cont...