Resilience Policing: An Emerging Response to Shifting Harm Landscapes

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Mutongwizo, Tariro
Holley, Cameron
Shearing, Clifford
Simpson, Nicholas
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2019
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This article situates contemporary developments in policing in the context of an emerging cross-disciplinary focus on ‘resilience’. We argue that an inchoate reimagining of how police, as security professionals, are engaging, and might engage, in the governance of safety with communities in response to emerging ‘harmscapes’ might be, and should be, conceptualized as ‘resilience policing’. We situate our analysis within the context of developments in community policing.

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Policing

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© 2019 Oxford University Press. This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Policing following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Resilience Policing: An Emerging Response to Shifting Harm Landscapes and Reshaping Community Policing, Policing is available online at: 10.1093/police/paz033

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Criminology

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resilience; policing; harmscapes; community policing; security

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Mutongwizo, T; Holley, C; Shearing, C; Simpson, N, Resilience Policing: An Emerging Response to Shifting Harm Landscapes, Policing, 2019, 0 (0), pp. 1-16

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