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Third Party Policing

Books from same Author: Lorraine Mazerolle , Janet Ransley

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    Author(s)Lorraine Mazerolle , Janet Ransley
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521535076
    Pages274
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2006

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    Cambridge Third Party Policing by Lorraine Mazerolle , Janet Ransley

    Third party policing represents a major shift in contemporary crime control practices. As the lines blur between criminal and civil law, responsibility for crime control no longer rests with state agencies but is shared between a wide range of organisations, institutions or individuals. The first comprehensive book of its kind, Third Party Policing examines this growing phenomenon, arguing that it is the legal basis of third party policing that defines it as a unique strategy. Opening up the debate surrounding this controversial topic, the authors examine civil and regulatory controls necessary to this strategy and explore the historical, legal, political and organizational environment that shape its adoption. This innovative book combines original research with a theoretical framework that reaches far beyond criminology into politics and economics. It offers an important addition to the world-wide debate about the nature and future of policing and will prove invaluable to scholars and policy makers. 1. Governance, risk and crime control; 2. Policing and new regulatory state; 3. Dimensions of third party policing; 4. In the shadow of the law; 5. Controlling drug problems; 6. Controlling crime problems; 7. Equity, side effects and accountability; 8. Directions for the future.