This article examines a key explanation for the growth of private policing in North America and Western Europe - the influential ‘mass private property’ thesis (Shearing and Stenning 1981). The discussion of private policing in Western Europe still tends to be heavily influenced by theories developed in the North American context, theories which may be problematic in the contrasting legal, social and economic contexts of Western European nations. The development of more ‘Eurocentric’ theories has to date been inhibited by the relative paucity of empirical data on the rise of private policing in European countries. Recent research in Britain (Jones and Newburn 1998b) has begun to address this problem, and to map out some important contrasts ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changing public/private as well as central/local relat...
Policing is a very wide, and expanding, concept. While it naturally has a strong connection with “th...
The first two sections of this article deal with the historical development of controls over public ...
This article examines a key explanation for the growth of private policing in North America and West...
Explanations for developments in state and non-state policing include the influence of globalization...
This paper considers David Bayley and Clifford Shearing's (1996) argument that policing systems in d...
in this first major empirical study of its kind, the authors examine the growth of 'private' policin...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
Histories of policing in Britain suggest that over time the institutional agencies responsible for e...
"Policing Cities brings together international scholars from numerous disciplines to examine urban p...
We are, it is now held, living under condi-tions of ‘post- ’ or ‘late modernity ’ (Harvey, 1989; Kum...
It is presumed in the Policing European Metropolises Project (PEMP) that the metropolitan area is ...
This chapter draws on case study research into governing arrangements and agendas in Bristol, Cardif...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
This paper is concerned with arguably the most pervasive body of watchers in society, private securi...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changing public/private as well as central/local relat...
Policing is a very wide, and expanding, concept. While it naturally has a strong connection with “th...
The first two sections of this article deal with the historical development of controls over public ...
This article examines a key explanation for the growth of private policing in North America and West...
Explanations for developments in state and non-state policing include the influence of globalization...
This paper considers David Bayley and Clifford Shearing's (1996) argument that policing systems in d...
in this first major empirical study of its kind, the authors examine the growth of 'private' policin...
By including this chapter in the volume we want to avoid that each of the contributors has to expl...
Histories of policing in Britain suggest that over time the institutional agencies responsible for e...
"Policing Cities brings together international scholars from numerous disciplines to examine urban p...
We are, it is now held, living under condi-tions of ‘post- ’ or ‘late modernity ’ (Harvey, 1989; Kum...
It is presumed in the Policing European Metropolises Project (PEMP) that the metropolitan area is ...
This chapter draws on case study research into governing arrangements and agendas in Bristol, Cardif...
This chapter reviews some of the key themes in academic research and writing on the police and polic...
This paper is concerned with arguably the most pervasive body of watchers in society, private securi...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changing public/private as well as central/local relat...
Policing is a very wide, and expanding, concept. While it naturally has a strong connection with “th...
The first two sections of this article deal with the historical development of controls over public ...