Private Security and the Modern State
Based on extensive research in several international contexts, this volume provides a nuanced assessment of the historical evolution of private security and its fluid, contested and mutually constitutive relationship with state agencies, public policing and the criminal justice system.
This book provides an overview of the history of private security provision in its multiple forms including detective agencies, insurance companies, moral campaigners, employers associations, paramilitary organizations, self-protection and vigilantism. It also explores the historical evolution of private policing and security provision in a diverse set of temporal, national and international contexts and compares the interactions between public and private security bodies, structures, strategies and practices in different countries, cultures and settings. In doing so, the volume fills existing gaps in historical knowledge concerning the emergence of private and public security organizations and provides a more robust understanding of changes in the division of responsibility for security provision, law enforcement and punishment between public and private institutions.
This wide-ranging volume will be of great interest to scholars and students of history, criminology, sociology, political science, international relations, security studies, surveillance studies, policing, criminal justice and law.
David Churchill is Associate Professor in Criminal Justice in the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK.
Dolores Janiewski is Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Pieter Leloup is a postdoctoral researcher (FWO) in the Department of Criminology, Penal Law and Social Law, Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Ghent University, Belgium.
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Names: Churchill, David, 1988- editor. | Janiewski, Dolores E., 1948-
editor. | Leloup, Pieter, editor.
Title: Private security and the modern state : historical and comparative
perspectives / [edited by] David Churchill, Dolores Janiewski and Pieter
Leloup.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019051743 (print) | LCCN 2019051744 (ebook) | ISBN
9780367183493 (hardcover) | ISBN 9780429060991 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Private security servicesHistory. | Internal security
History. | Law enforcementHistory. | Criminal justice, Administration
ofHistory.
Classification: LCC HV8290 .P75 2019 (print) | LCC HV8290 (ebook) |
DDC 363.28/9dc23
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Contents
PHILIP STENNING
DAVID CHURCHILL, DOLORES JANIEWSKI AND PIETER LELOUP
PART 1
Security regimes in national context
JACQUELINE E. ROSS
WILBUR MILLER
PIETER LELOUP
ADAM WHITE
PART 2
Techniques and cultures of private security
DAVID J. COX AND YASMIN DEVI-McGLEISH
STEPHEN ROBERTSON
CHAD PEARSON
FRANCIS DODSWORTH
PART 3
Between public and private security
DAVID CHURCHILL
FLORIAN ALTENHNER
RHODRI JEFFREYS-JONES
DOLORES JANIEWSKI AND SIMON JUDKINS
DAVID CHURCHILL, DOLORES JANIEWSKI AND PIETER LELOUP
Guide
Florian Altenhner is an independent scholar and historian based in Berlin, Germany.
David Churchill is Associate Professor in Criminal Justice in the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, UK.
David J. Cox is Reader in Criminal Justice History in the School of Social, Historical and Political Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Yasmin Devi-McGleish is Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Social, Historical and Political Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Francis Dodsworth is Senior Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Kingston University, London, UK.