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The Rebirth of Private Policing (Hardcover)
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Until recently, private policing has been ignored by those
pre-occupied with the activities of public police officers. There
has been very little discussion of the role of "policing", which is
carried out by a variety of agents, in relation to the role of the
"police", a specific group of people. Les Johnston argues that
policing, far from being the exclusive preserve of this group, is
an activity undertaken by a mixture of public, private, and
quasi-private agents. He provides a new view opposed to models of
police history which see the emergence of the "new police" (since
1829) as signalling a complete break with earlier, private, modes
of provision. In fact, he claims, there is no clean break between
the "old" and the "new" policing. In the first part of the book,
Johnston reviews the history of private policing and examines the
various ideologies of privatization. He goes on to look at current
developments in private policing, including such areas of topical
concern as the activities of the private security sector, and the
increasing effects of privatization on police forces. This book
should be of interest to professionals and students of criminology,
police studies, social po
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