A Critical Approach to Police Science: New Perspectives in Post-Transitional Policing Studies

Author:   Veronika Nagy ,  Klára Kerezsi
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
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Pages:   404
Publication Date:   20 May 2020
Format:   Hardback
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A Critical Approach to Police Science: New Perspectives in Post-Transitional Policing Studies


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The social, economic and technological developments of the late modern society have radically changed policing approaches both at national and supranational levels. With the anti-terrorism discourse and the global crises of mobilities, the security needs of citizens is now at the pinnacle of government priorities. At the same time, traditional law enforcement faces an epistemological crisis through the digitalisation and privatization of security. Governments, and especially the police, are expected to either prevent or respond to security threats, and if necessary, to ensure order through rigorous measures. The traditional means of policing, however, is met with increasing difficulties to sustain their legitimacy on all fronts. Regarding the current subject of public security, several challenges can be identified. The shifting relationship between organizational and management rules between the state and other governing bodies, the use of new technologies, and the fusion of different security units, such as intelligence services, the military, and the police, all contribute to new tensions in policing practices. These changes urge the need of a reflective policing science and the adaptation of existing theoretical approaches. Although several conceptual differentiations are made between policing practices, hardly any theoretical studies discuss the implication of current contextual differences between traditional welfare states and post-transitional societies. This book provides a critical interdisciplinary approach through contextualized thematic analyses of policing practices after the digital turn. All topics are discussed from different conceptual perspectives, and will assess how digitalization, global threats and privatization have changed traditional policing approaches. While challenging existing theoretical approaches in Anglo-Saxon policing studies, this editorial volume aims to promote critical law enforcement studies and the need for more empirical research and new conceptual methodologies in a digitized society.

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Author:   Veronika Nagy ,  Klára Kerezsi
Publisher:   Eleven International Publishing
Imprint:   Eleven International Publishing
ISBN:  

9789462368873


ISBN 10:   9462368872
Pages:   404
Publication Date:   20 May 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction – Critical Reflections in Policing Studies (Veronika Nagy and Klára Kerezsi); 1 Policing Diversity in Germany and Its Consequences for Professional Development (Nathalie Hirschmann); 2 Policing Transition in a Violent Democracy: A South African Narrative (Christiaan Bezuidenhout); 3 Contemporary Indian Policing (Amit Thakre and K. Jaishankar) 4 The Transformation of Policing in Turkey: A Critical Assessment (Boran A. Mercan and Emrah Denizhan); 5 The Emergence of Proactive Intelligence-Led Counterterrorism Policing and Surveillance in Post-Suharto Indonesia (Amira Paripurna); 6 Predictive Policing in The Netherlands: A Critical Data Studies Approach (Gerwin van Schie and Serena Oosterloo); 7 Digital Media and Policing: ID Theft and ID Misuse in Cyberspace (Vida Vilić); 8 The Surveillance Myth: (In)securitization of Internal Migration in Post-hukou China (Tian Ma); 9 Policing in Times of Globalization. Counterterrorism Legislation as a Platform for the Militarization of Policing in Argentina (Valeria Vegh Weis); 10 Critical Perspectives on the (Post) ‘Refugee Crisis’ – Policing of Migration in Slovenia (Aleš Bučar Ručman and Maja Modic); 11 From Exception to the Rule: Prevention and the New French Antiterrorist Law (Lene Swetzer); 12 Digital Media and Public Accountability in the Policing of Brazil’s Favelas (James Tangen; 13 Policing the Eastern Bloc Other in Northwestern European Port Zones (Yarin Eski); 14 The Colourful World of Dutch Policing – Why Striving for a Diverse Police Force is Important (Janine Janssen)

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Dr. Veronika Nagy is Assistant Professor in Criminology at the Willem Pompe Institute in Utrecht. Professor Dr. Klara Kerezsi is a Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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