From studies of ‘panoptic’ CCTV surveillance to accounts of undercover police officers, it is often mooted that visibility and invisibility are central to the policing of public space. However, there has been no comprehensive and critical assessment of this axiom. Drawing on the practices of a variety of policing providers and regulators, and the work of geographers, criminologists and other social scientists, this paper examines how and why visibility underpins the policing of public space. We begin by considering the ways in which policing bodies and technologies seek to render themselves selectively visible and invisible in the landscape. The paper then moves on to explore the ways in which policing agents attempt to make ‘incongruous’ b...
This paper analyses the policing strategies of private security companies operating in urban space. ...
As public and private space becomes a focus for development values, contests occur between the unequ...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
The paper explores police violence against ‘Black bodies’ and argues that such bodies are rendered b...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
In this article, we empirically explore directed surveillance as bodily practice—material bodies obs...
This paper considers the roles of policing and security in the geographies of everyday public and se...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
While much scholarly literature on police ‘canteen’ culture focuses on police storytelling, there is...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
This report finds that young people are particularly vulnerable to the abuse of powers in public sur...
In this article, we investigate the circumstances that have produced the current municipal regulator...
This paper focuses on surveillant relations between citizens and police. We consider how online plat...
This paper analyses the policing strategies of private security companies operating in urban space. ...
As public and private space becomes a focus for development values, contests occur between the unequ...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
The paper explores police violence against ‘Black bodies’ and argues that such bodies are rendered b...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined incriminal la...
Drawing on a recent study of the impact of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras on policing prac...
In this article, we empirically explore directed surveillance as bodily practice—material bodies obs...
This paper considers the roles of policing and security in the geographies of everyday public and se...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
While much scholarly literature on police ‘canteen’ culture focuses on police storytelling, there is...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
This report finds that young people are particularly vulnerable to the abuse of powers in public sur...
In this article, we investigate the circumstances that have produced the current municipal regulator...
This paper focuses on surveillant relations between citizens and police. We consider how online plat...
This paper analyses the policing strategies of private security companies operating in urban space. ...
As public and private space becomes a focus for development values, contests occur between the unequ...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...