The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing
Editat de Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui, Ian Loader, Jonny Steinbergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2016
- Part One: Lenses
- Part Two: Social and Political Order
- Part Three: Legacies
- Part Four: Problems and Problematics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473906426
ISBN-10: 1473906423
Pagini: 654
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1473906423
Pagini: 654
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This most innovative Handbook addresses one central topic of our time, that of globalization, and links it to police studies. Probing the reconfiguration of police approaches in the context of external and internal security, delinquency, disorder, terrorism, democracies’ shortcomings or states’ tight relationship with global forces, such pioneering, well-researched and wide-ranging research provides stimulating and important insights on changes taking place in various parts of the world.
This collection of articles are intellectually engaged, informed and challenging. They encompass various disciplinary traditions. The diverse theories and high-quality empirical work here contribute to a better understanding of this transversal object called policing, incorporating a gamut of conceptions and legacies with a welcome global orientation. Such a Handbook will start an interdisciplinary and fruitful conversation, fostered by scholarly curiosity, healthy questioning and key knowledge.
Policing is a world-wide practice and nearly everywhere contested. This path-breaking collection of essays by leading experts in the field identifies the need to develop a field of global policing studies that is both multi-disciplinary and sensitive to the interaction between global dynamics and local context. It will be essential reading for those interested in policing whether in the global South or the global North.
This collection of articles are intellectually engaged, informed and challenging. They encompass various disciplinary traditions. The diverse theories and high-quality empirical work here contribute to a better understanding of this transversal object called policing, incorporating a gamut of conceptions and legacies with a welcome global orientation. Such a Handbook will start an interdisciplinary and fruitful conversation, fostered by scholarly curiosity, healthy questioning and key knowledge.
Policing is a world-wide practice and nearly everywhere contested. This path-breaking collection of essays by leading experts in the field identifies the need to develop a field of global policing studies that is both multi-disciplinary and sensitive to the interaction between global dynamics and local context. It will be essential reading for those interested in policing whether in the global South or the global North.
Cuprins
01. Global Policing Studies: A Prospective Field - Ian Loader, Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui and Jonny Steinberg
PART I: LENSES
02. Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing - Seumas Miller
03. Disentangling the ‘Golden Threads’: Policing the Lessons from Police History - Georgina Sinclair
04. Beyond the Social Control of Space: Towards a Multidimensional Approach to Local Security Networks - Mariana Valverde
05. The Color of Safety: The Psychology of Race and Policing - Rick Trinkner and Phillip Atiba Goff
06. Police, the Rule of Law and Civil Society: A Philosophical Perspective - Jonathan Jacobs
07. The Anthropology of Police - Kevin G. Karpiak
08. Police Lawfulness and Public Security - Tracey L. Meares
09. Literature and Global Policing - James Purdon
PART II: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER
10. Police and State - Thomas Bierschenk
11. Global Policing and the Nation-State - Michael C. Williams
12. The Police and Inequality: Tales from Two Cities - Forrest Stuart and Steve Herbert
13. Policing Difference - Vanessa Barker
14. Policing and Human Rights - Benjamin J. Goold
15. Police, Crime and Order: The Case of Stop and Search - Ben Bradford and Ian Loader
16. War, Policing and Killing - Cécile Fabre
17. Freedom, Policing and Urban Liberalism - Christopher Lowen Agee
PART III: LEGACIES
18. Policing after Colonialism - Olly Owen
19. Policing after State Socialism - Andy Aitchison
20. Policing after Dictatorship in South America - Máximo Sozzo
21. Policing after the Revolution: The Emergence of Professional Police in New China - Fangquan Liu and Jeffrey T. Martin
22. Policing after Civil Rights: The Legacy of Police Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for Contemporary American Policing - Jonathan Simon
PART IV: PROBLEMS AND PROBLEMATICS
23. Modernization and Development as a Motor of Polity and Policing - Catarina Frois and Helena Machado
24. New Animism in Policing: Re-animating the Rule of Law? - Mireille Hildebrandt
25. Countering Transnational Terrorism: Global Policing, Global Threats and Human Rights - David Cole
26. Police in Armed Conflict - Robert M. Perito
27. Local Dynamics of a Global Phenomenon: Policing Organized Crime - Rolando Ochoa
28. Police, ‘Police’ and the Urban - Graham Denyer Willis
29. Global Policing and Mobility: Identity, Territory, Sovereignty - Helene O. I. Gundhus and Katja Franko
30. Towards a Global Control? Policing and Protest in a New Century - Kivanç Atak and Donatella della Porta
31. The Market for Global Policing - Adam White
32. Policing and New Environmental Governance - Cameron Holley and Clifford Shearing
33. Policing by and for Women in Brazil and Beyond - Sarah Hautzinger
34. Complex Needs in Policing: Training, Responsibility and Contestation in Late Neoliberalism - Michelle Stewart
PART I: LENSES
02. Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing - Seumas Miller
03. Disentangling the ‘Golden Threads’: Policing the Lessons from Police History - Georgina Sinclair
04. Beyond the Social Control of Space: Towards a Multidimensional Approach to Local Security Networks - Mariana Valverde
05. The Color of Safety: The Psychology of Race and Policing - Rick Trinkner and Phillip Atiba Goff
06. Police, the Rule of Law and Civil Society: A Philosophical Perspective - Jonathan Jacobs
07. The Anthropology of Police - Kevin G. Karpiak
08. Police Lawfulness and Public Security - Tracey L. Meares
09. Literature and Global Policing - James Purdon
PART II: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER
10. Police and State - Thomas Bierschenk
11. Global Policing and the Nation-State - Michael C. Williams
12. The Police and Inequality: Tales from Two Cities - Forrest Stuart and Steve Herbert
13. Policing Difference - Vanessa Barker
14. Policing and Human Rights - Benjamin J. Goold
15. Police, Crime and Order: The Case of Stop and Search - Ben Bradford and Ian Loader
16. War, Policing and Killing - Cécile Fabre
17. Freedom, Policing and Urban Liberalism - Christopher Lowen Agee
PART III: LEGACIES
18. Policing after Colonialism - Olly Owen
19. Policing after State Socialism - Andy Aitchison
20. Policing after Dictatorship in South America - Máximo Sozzo
21. Policing after the Revolution: The Emergence of Professional Police in New China - Fangquan Liu and Jeffrey T. Martin
22. Policing after Civil Rights: The Legacy of Police Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement for Contemporary American Policing - Jonathan Simon
PART IV: PROBLEMS AND PROBLEMATICS
23. Modernization and Development as a Motor of Polity and Policing - Catarina Frois and Helena Machado
24. New Animism in Policing: Re-animating the Rule of Law? - Mireille Hildebrandt
25. Countering Transnational Terrorism: Global Policing, Global Threats and Human Rights - David Cole
26. Police in Armed Conflict - Robert M. Perito
27. Local Dynamics of a Global Phenomenon: Policing Organized Crime - Rolando Ochoa
28. Police, ‘Police’ and the Urban - Graham Denyer Willis
29. Global Policing and Mobility: Identity, Territory, Sovereignty - Helene O. I. Gundhus and Katja Franko
30. Towards a Global Control? Policing and Protest in a New Century - Kivanç Atak and Donatella della Porta
31. The Market for Global Policing - Adam White
32. Policing and New Environmental Governance - Cameron Holley and Clifford Shearing
33. Policing by and for Women in Brazil and Beyond - Sarah Hautzinger
34. Complex Needs in Policing: Training, Responsibility and Contestation in Late Neoliberalism - Michelle Stewart
Descriere
Going beyond the confines of police sociology and criminology, this handbook brings together global scholars from a wide range of disciplines and jurisdictions to engage with the instrumental aims of police activity, as well as with the organizations, institutions and sets of practices that comprise ‘policing’