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Ports are the vital hubs of the maritime transport industry, and crucial to the flow of global trade. The protection of this global supply chain from crime and terrorism is a fundamental objective of port security, and is a landscape beset by new challenges and changes post 9/11. Building on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in two major European ports, Yarin Eski discusses how operational policing and security realities and identities are established, and examines how industrial commercialization has aggravated security issues. Policing, Port Security and Crime Control offers a compelling empirically balanced account of the attitudes and practices of port police officers and security officers, exploring the everyday realities and ambitions of these street-level professionals as they seek to (re)establish a meaningful occupational identity. In doing so, this book presents a criminological understanding of the way that security questions and procedures are integrated into the daily lives of those that protect the industrial port sites, where they themselves must interrupt the global supply chain in order to defend it.Exploring topics such as port security management, multi-agency policing, port theft, drug trafficking, human smuggling and terrorism, this book offers a major contribution to the growing literature on transnational crime and security and is one of the first to offer an ethnographic approach to port security. This book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to criminologists, sociologists, ethnographers and those engaged with policing and security studies, as well as professionals in the field of multi-agency policing, border control, security and governance of the port and wider maritime industry.

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Eskis detailed ethnography makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of port security and to the literature on the occupational identity/culture of security workers. The author does a great job of explaining why ports are vital nodes in global communications and trade and why criminologists and other students of security ought to pay closer attention to them.
Ian Loader, Professor of Criminology, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, UK
Yarin Eski provides a much-needed ethnographic look at a little-studied issue in criminology and criminal justice studies. This is an empirically detailed account that is still in touch with theoretical and conceptual concerns in the justice sciences. Eski gives readers a critical take on how port security impacts already marginalized and racially profiled communities. Anyone interested in security, surveillance, law, crime or crime control should take a look at this book.
Kevin Walby, Associate Professor and Chancellors Research Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Policing, Port Security and Crime Control
Ports are the vital hubs of the maritime transport industry, and crucial to the flow of global trade. The protection of this global supply chain from crime and terrorism is a fundamental objective of port security, and is a landscape beset by new challenges and changes post 9/11. Building on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in two major European ports, Yarin Eski discusses how operational policing and security realities and identities are established, and examines how industrial commercialisation has aggravated security issues.
Policing, Port Security and Crime Control offers a compelling empirically balanced account of the attitudes and practices of port police officers and security officers, exploring the everyday realities and ambitions of these street-level professionals as they seek to (re)establish a meaningful occupational identity. In doing so, this book presents a criminological understanding of the way that security questions and procedures are integrated into the daily lives of those that protect the industrial port sites, where they themselves must interrupt the global supply chain in order to defend it.
Exploring topics such as port security management, multi-agency policing, port theft, drug trafficking, human smuggling and terrorism, this book offers a major contribution to the growing literature on transnational crime and security and is one of the first to offer an ethnographic approach to port security. This book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to criminologists, sociologists, ethnographers and those engaged with policing and security studies, as well as professionals in the field of multi-agency policing, border control, security and governance of the port and wider maritime industry.
Yarin Eski is a Senior Lecturer in Policing Studies at Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
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17 Why Men Buy Sex
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20 Order and Conflict in Public Space
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21 Policing, Port Security and Crime Control
An ethnography of the port securityscape
Yarin Eski
First published 2016
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Names: Eski, Yarin.
Title: Policing, port security and crime control : an ethnography of the port
securityscape / Yarin Eski.
Description: First Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2016. | Series:
Routledge studies in crime and society ; 21 | Includes bibliographical
references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015050292| ISBN 9781138639461 (hardback) |
ISBN 9781315637174 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: HarborsSecurity measures. | Crime prevention. |
Community policing.
Classification: LCC HE551 .E85 2016 | DDC 363.28/7dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015050292
ISBN: 978-1-138-63946-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-63717-4 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
It is impossible to shed light upon the deepest abysses of the human soul such as it is revealed in ports, if one shrinks from hard facts.
Hans Erasmus Fischer, 1927: 13 (cited in Van Hooydonk 2006: 4)
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This adventure has been a rough couple of years for me personally but also for those dear to me. In fact, without the help and support of many people, I would not have been able to write this book and I would therefore like to acknowledge them here.
I want to thank the participants who have shared their personal experiences and stories with me. The lessons I learned from you and the professional and personal insights I gained about the port, security and life are truly valuable to me. Without you, this book could not have been written.
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