Jennifer Wood is a Research Fellow at Security 21: International Centre for Security and Justice within the Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University. She also functions as the Canadian Coordinator of the Project for Safe and Just Communities in Argentina.
Benoît Dupont is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Université de Montréal, Quebec. He is the author of Construction et Réforme d'une Police: Le Cas Australien (2003) and co-editor, with Mike Enders, of Policing the Lucky Country (2001).
Introduction: understanding the governance of security Jennifer Wood and
Benoît Dupont; 1. Reflections on the refusal to acknowledge private
governments Clifford Shearing; 2. Transnational security governance Les
Johnston; 3. Two case studies of American anti-terrorism Peter K. Manning;
4. Power struggles in the field of security: implications for democratic
transformation Benoît Dupont; 5. Policing and security as 'club goods': the
new enclosures? Adam Crawford; 6. The state, the people and democratic
policing: the case of South Africa Monique Marks and Andrew Goldsmith; 7.
Necessary virtues: the legitimate place of the state in the production of
security Ian Loader and Neil Walker; 8. From security to health Scott
Burris; 9. Research and innovation in the field of security: a nodal
governance view Jennifer Wood; Conclusion: the future of democracy Benoît
Dupont and Jennifer Wood.