Privatisation, Pluralisation and the Globalisation of Policing

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Stenning, Philip
Shearing, Clifford
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2015
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Police, as a formal institution, operate as a part of a three way relationship with the community and the state. In this research paper, Philip Stenning and Clifford Shearing explore how changes in both the community and the state may reshape both the institution of the police and the role of policing. This paper extends the conversation from our previous 2013 publication ‘Public Private Policing’ which was based on a forum held at the AIPM in the same year.

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Research Focus : public safety leadership

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3

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1

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policing; nodal governance

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Stenning, P; Shearing, C, Privatisation, Pluralisation and the Globalisation of Policing, Research Focus : public safety leadership, 2015, 3 (1), pp. 1-8

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