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The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing
The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing
Edited by
  • Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui, Ian Loader and Jonny Steinberg
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Editorial arrangement Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui, Ian Loader and Jonny Steinberg 2016
Chapter 1 Ian Loader, Ben Bradford, Beatrice Jauregui and Jonny Steinberg 2016
Chapter 2 Seumas Miller 2016
Chapter 3 Georgina Sinclair 2016
Chapter 4 Mariana Valverde 2016
Chapter 5 Rick Trinkner and Phillip Atiba Goff 2016
Chapter 6 Jonathan Jacobs 2016
Chapter 7 Kevin G. Karpiak 2016
Chapter 8 Tracey L. Meares 2016
Chapter 9 James Purdon 2016
Chapter 10 Thomas Bierschenk 2016
Chapter 11 Michael C. Williams 2016
Chapter 12 Forrest Stuart and Steve Herbert 2016
Chapter 13 Vanessa Barker 2016
Chapter 14 Benjamin J. Goold 2016
Chapter 15 Ben Bradford and Ian Loader 2016
Chapter 16 Ccile Fabre 2016
Chapter 17 Christopher Lowen Agee 2016
Chapter 18 Olly Owen 2016
Chapter 19 Andy Aitchison 2016
Chapter 20 Mximo Sozzo 2016
Chapter 21 Fangquan Liu and Jeffrey T. Martin 2016
Chapter 22 Jonathan Simon 2016
Chapter 23 Catarina Frois and Helena Machado 2016
Chapter 24 Mireille Hildebrandt 2016
Chapter 25 David Cole 2016
Chapter 26 Robert M. Perito 2016
Chapter 27 Rolando Ochoa 2016
Chapter 28 Graham Denyer Willis 2016
Chapter 29 Helene O. I. Gundhus and Katja Franko 2016
Chapter 30 Kivan Atak and Donatella della Porta 2016
Chapter 31 Adam White 2016
Chapter 32 Cameron Holley and Clifford Shearing 2016
Chapter 33 Sarah Hautzinger 2016
Chapter 34 Michelle Stewart 2016
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2015956605
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ISBN 978-1-4739-0642-6
Notes on the Editors and Contributors
THE EDITORS
Ben Bradfordis Departmental Lecturer in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, England. His research focuses primarily on issues of trust and legitimacy, cooperation and compliance as these apply to the police and wider criminal justice system, in terms both of the relationships between criminal justice agencies and the public they serve, and the internal organization and practices of the agencies themselves.Beatrice Jaureguiis Assistant Professor at the Centre for Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada. Her research is concerned with how the lived experiences of persons working in civil police and military bureaucracies inform understandings of global and local dynamics of authority, security and order. Jauregui's forthcoming book with the working title Provisional Authority: Police, Order and Security in India (University of Chicago Press) is an ethnography of everyday police practices in contemporary northern India. She is also co-editor of Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency (University of Chicago Press, 2014) and author of numerous chapter contributions and research articles published in American Ethnologist, Asian Policing, Conflict and Society, Law and Social Inquiry, Journal of South Asian Studies and Public Culture.Ian Loaderis Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford and Professorial Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, England. Ian is the author of six books (most recently, Public Criminology? Routledge, 2010, with R. Sparks) and has published theoretical and empirical papers on policing, private security, public sensibilities towards crime, penal policy and culture, the politics of crime control, and the public roles of criminology. Ian is currently working on a project termed A Better Politics of Crime concerned with different dimensions of the relationship between crime control and democratic politics. The first strand of work on this project was brought together in Public Criminology? The next key stage will be a monograph with the working title of Crime Control and Political Ideologies which is in the early stages of preparation. The project also includes edited volumes on Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration (with A. Dzur and R. Sparks, Oxford University Press, 2016) and Justice and Penal Reform (with B. Goldson, S. Farrall and A. Dockley, Routledge, 2016).Jonny Steinbergteaches African Studies at Oxford University, England and is a Visiting Professor at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (Wiser) in Johannesburg, South Africa. Among his books are The Number (2004), social history of a South African prison, and Thin Blue (2008) an exploration of the relationship between uniformed police and civilians in the wake of apartheid. He is the author of numerous articles on South African policing published in the British Journal of Criminology, Theoretical Criminology, Policing and Society, African Affairs and Public Culture.
THE CONTRIBUTORS
Christopher Lowen Ageeis Associate Professor in the History Department at the University of Colorado Denver, USA. He is the author of The Streets of San Francisco: Policing and the Creation of a Cosmopolitan Liberal Politics, 19501972 (University of Chicago Press, 2014). His work has also appeared in the
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