Description: Plural Policing in the Global North by Nathalie Hirschmann, Tobias John, Frauke Reichl, Jacqueline Abigail Garand The volume brings together an international group of authors discussing basic concepts and approaches to plural policing as well as aspects and practices of plural policing in specific locations. The context comes from the fact that policing activities are nowadays performed by a growing number and variety of police and non-police stakeholders. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The volume brings together an international group of authors discussing basic concepts and approaches to plural policing as well as aspects and practices of plural policing in specific locations. The context comes from the fact that policing activities are nowadays performed by a growing number and variety of police and non-police stakeholders. This development is internationally discussed as pluralisation of policing or plural policing. This book provides insights into plural policing across different countries of the global North. It looks at day-to-day security which is mainly produced at the local level, and where there is considerable diversity in philosophy and practice. Therefore, it allows learnings for possible future developments in the field. This volume contributes to policing studies and is of interest to the wide range of academics dealing with questions of security and order, as well as policy makers and practitioners working on security in their regions. Back Cover The volume brings together an international group of authors discussing basic concepts and approaches to plural policing as well as aspects and practices of plural policing in specific locations. The context comes from the fact that policing activities are nowadays performed by a growing number and variety of police and non-police stakeholders. This development is internationally discussed as pluralisation of policing or plural policing. This book provides insights into plural policing across different countries of the global North. It looks at day-to-day security which is mainly produced at the local level, and where there is considerable diversity in philosophy and practice. Therefore, it allows learnings for possible future developments in the field. This volume contributes to policing studies and is of interest to the wide range of academics dealing with questions of security and order, as well as policy makers and practitioners working on security in their regions. Author Biography Dr. Nathalie Hirschmann is a sociologist, criminologist, behavioural and communication trainer, and coach. She is project leader of the research group PluS-i, funded by the BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany), at the Institute of Political Science, University of MÜnster (Germany). She deals with aspects of the so-called context adequacy (Kontextadäquanz) of policing, the sociological perspective of policing models and professionalisation issues of policing within the project. Her main research interests as sociologist and criminologist are: the sociology of professions and organisational sociology in the context of security, criminology and empirical social science research.Dr. Tobias John is a political scientist and deputy head of PluS-i at the Institute of Political Science, University of MÜnster (Germany. In PluS-i, he focusses on policy analysis and questions of legitimacy. In general, his research deals with pluralisation of security production, policy analysis regarding the policy field of security and order, and theoretical question on policy making. Frauke Reichl is a political scientist and research assistant in the PluS-i project at the Institute of Political Science, University of MÜnster (Germany). Her research focuses on participation and citizen involvement in security production. Within PluS-i she is dealing with aspects of legitimacy and context adequacy regarding police volunteers and citizen policing groups. She has written several articles on these themes and currently writes her thesis on the relationship between state and civil society in security production.Jacqueline Garand graduated in European Studies and is currently doing her masters degree in political science at the University of MÜnster (Germany). In the context of the PluS-i project she is a student research assistant. Her research interest includes security production in urbanspaces and the perception of order and security in cities. Table of Contents - Plural Policing in the Global North. - Part I Concepts of Plural Policing in the Global North. - The Contradictory Institutionalization of Plural Policing in Continental Europe: A Comparative Perspective. - A Taxonomy of Plural Policing in the United States. - Plural Policing in Germany—Heterogeneity and the Contingency of Its Making. - Part II Practices of Plural Policing. - Plural Policing of Immigrant Neighbourhoods in Germany: An Understanding of the Concept and Resulting Recommendations for Action. - Supporting and Developing Police Support Volunteers in a Large Urban Constabulary in England, UK. - Volunteer Police Services in Germany: Two Case Studies on Goals and Underlying Forms of Legitimacy. - Plural Policing in Norway: Regulation, Collaboration, and the Public Interests. - Part III Additional Aspects of Plural Policing. - Pluralized Narratives of Security: Descriptive Insights from the PrivateIndustry. - Trust in Private Security: Current Research in Finland. - "If You Put Two Lazy People Together or Two Stupid People Together, You Dont Get Much Out of It". A German Case Study on Plural Policing and Crime-Related Feelings of (In-)Security in an Inner-City Area. - Empirical Insights into the Complexity of a Pluralised Security Work: "It Is Very Complex, Which of Course Also Does Not Always Work Completely Smoothly". Feature Combines the international comparative perspective with a local level analysis Through multi-country local examples, reveals many possibilities in pluralising policing Brings together international scholars who complement, update and expand the existing literature Details ISBN3031162722 Short Title Plural Policing in the Global North Publisher Springer International Publishing AG Language English ISBN-10 3031162722 ISBN-13 9783031162725 Format Hardcover Subtitle Insights into Concepts, Aspects and Practices Year 2022 Edition 1st Imprint Springer International Publishing AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Author Jacqueline Abigail Garand Edited by Jacqueline Abigail Garand Pages 236 Publication Date 2022-11-26 UK Release Date 2022-11-26 Edition Description 1st ed. 2022 Alternative 9783031162756 DEWEY 363.2068 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black and white; X, 236 p. 1 illus. 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