This book makes a key contribution to an understanding of recent developments in security and safety, approaching the subject from a range of perspectives, across several different disciplines. It looks at broader theoretical and thematic issues, cross-national and pan-European developments and debates in European governance, and finally explores specific examples of local issues of community safety and the broader implications these have.
This book makes a key contribution to an understanding of recent developments in security and safety, approaching the subject from a range of perspectives, across several different disciplines. It looks at broader theoretical and thematic issues, cross-national and pan-European developments and debates in European governance, and finally explores specific examples of local issues of community safety and the broader implications these have.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Crawford is Professor of Criminal Justice at Leeds University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Governance and Security Part 1: Crime and Insecurity 1. The Governance and Crime and Insecurity in an Anxious Age: The Trans-European and the Local 2. Violence in the Age of Uncertainty Part 2: The Governance of Crime and Insecurity across Europe 3. Fighting Organised Crime: The European Union and Internal Security 4. Freedom, Security and Justice: Pillar III and Protecting the 'Internal Acquis' 5. Whose Insecurity? Organised Crime, its Victims and the European Union 6. Immigration, Crime and Unsafety 7. Insecurity and the Policing of Cyberspace by David Wall Part 3: The Local Governance of Crime and Insecurity 8. Towards a New Governance of Crime and Insecurity in France 9. Commercial Risk, Political Violence and Policing the City of London 10. The Introduction of CCTV into a Custody Suite: Some Reflections on Risk, Surveillance and Policing 11. Poetics of Safety: Lesbians, Gay Men and Home 12. Issues in Local Community Safety: It's all a Question of Trust?
Introduction: Governance and Security Part 1: Crime and Insecurity 1. The Governance and Crime and Insecurity in an Anxious Age: The Trans-European and the Local 2. Violence in the Age of Uncertainty Part 2: The Governance of Crime and Insecurity across Europe 3. Fighting Organised Crime: The European Union and Internal Security 4. Freedom, Security and Justice: Pillar III and Protecting the 'Internal Acquis' 5. Whose Insecurity? Organised Crime, its Victims and the European Union 6. Immigration, Crime and Unsafety 7. Insecurity and the Policing of Cyberspace by David Wall Part 3: The Local Governance of Crime and Insecurity 8. Towards a New Governance of Crime and Insecurity in France 9. Commercial Risk, Political Violence and Policing the City of London 10. The Introduction of CCTV into a Custody Suite: Some Reflections on Risk, Surveillance and Policing 11. Poetics of Safety: Lesbians, Gay Men and Home 12. Issues in Local Community Safety: It's all a Question of Trust?
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