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The volume brings together an international group of authors
discussing basic concepts and approaches to plural policing as well
as aspects and practices of plural policing in specific locations.
The context comes from the fact that policing activities are
nowadays performed by a growing number and variety of police and
non-police stakeholders. This development is internationally
discussed as 'pluralisation of policing' or plural policing. This
book provides insights into plural policing across different
countries of the global North. It looks at day-to-day security
which is mainly produced at the local level, and where there is
considerable diversity in philosophy and practice. Therefore, it
allows learnings for possible future developments in the field.
This volume contributes to policing studies and is of interest to
the wide range of academics dealing with questions of security and
order, as well as policy makers and practitioners working on
security in their regions.
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