The increased use of private policing has led to a growing awareness that policing can no longer be thought of as just being about crime, but as the enforcement of order and the way it can be both established and maintained. Private Policing charts the development of social control mechanisms -- both public and private -- from historical, legal, ethical and managerial perspectives.
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Foreword - David H Bayley
Reframing Policing - Clifford D Shearing and Philip C Stenning
The Legitimacy of Intrusion into Private Space - Albert J Reiss Jr
Private Justice and the Policing of Labor - Stuart Henry
The Dialetics of Industrial Discipline
Law, Profit and `Private Persons' - Nigel South
Private and Public Policing in English History
From `Slugging Detectives' to `Labor Relations' - Robert P Weiss
Policing Labor at Ford, 1930-1947
Popular Justice and the Politics of Informalism - Austin T Turk
Vigilancia Revolucionaria - W Gordon West
A Nicaraguan Resolution to Public and Private Policing
The Interweaving of Public and Private Police - Gary T Marx
Policing Trust - Susan P Shapiro
Self-Regulation and the Control of Corporate Crime - John Braithwaite and Brent Fisse
The Widening Webs of Surveillance - Nancy Reichman
Private Police Unraveling Deceptive Claims
Prosecutorial and Administrative Strategies To Control Business Crime - Michael Clarke
Private and Public Roles
Ironies of Compliance - Peter K Manning
Say 'Cheese!' -- The Disney Order that Is Not so Mickey Mouse - Clifford D Shearing and Phillip C Stenning