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Privatizing Policing Describing and Explaining the Growth of Private Security 2007 Edition

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    Author(s)Ronald Van Steden
    PublisherBoom Juridische Uitgevers
    ISBN9789054549536
    Pages204
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2007

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    Boom Juridische Uitgevers Privatizing Policing Describing and Explaining the Growth of Private Security 2007 Edition by Ronald Van Steden

    Private security is a mushrooming phenomenon worldwide, yet little is known about its nature and extent. There is a lack of systematic research that deals with the size, shape, growth, and implications of private security operations. Furthermore, the limited available information has been dominated by Anglo-American publications tending to overlook the situation outside Anglophone countries. In addition, academic literature in general lacks a coherent set of theoretical concepts that can explain developing private security markets. This book tackles such blind spots by focusing on both the theoretical and empirical side of flourishing 'manned' guarding services in the Netherlands. It maps out the evolution of private security over the past 30 years and elucidates why the industry has grown so large. The book also offers detailed insights for politicians, policy-makers, and ordinary citizens who frequently encounter private guards, but lack detailed information about them. In so doing, it sheds light on changes representing major shifts in policing and public order maintenance - tasks which to date have been government's primary responsibility.