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Policing in Smart Societies


Policing in Smart Societies

Reflections on the Abstract Police
Palgrave's Critical Policing Studies

von: Antoinette Verhage, Marleen Easton, Sofie De Kimpe

58,84 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.01.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9783030836856
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 138

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<div><div><div>Smart societies pose&nbsp;new challenges for&nbsp;police organizations. Demands for more efficiency and effectiveness&nbsp;test&nbsp;police organizations&nbsp;which&nbsp;are often resistant to change. This book&nbsp;uses the concept of the&nbsp;abstract police to describe the way in which police organizations have tried to adapt to these new evolutions and the consequences.&nbsp;The chapters stem from a conference called “Street Policing in a Smart Society” which sought to frame and analyse these developments in policing. In this book, the concept of the abstract police is&nbsp;introduced, analysed&nbsp;and then challenged from different angles, looking at&nbsp;the&nbsp;evolutions related to technology, plural policing, police discretion and police decision making. As such, the book is a reflection of current debates on policing and police organization, aiming to give input to the debate by providing new insights on police and police work.<br></div></div></div>
Chapter 1:&nbsp;Introducing Policing in Smart Cities: Reflections on the Abstract Police.- Chapter 2: Abstract police organisations: distantiation, decontextualisation and digitalisation.- Chapter 3: Reflections on the Abstract Police using the perspective of ideal-types.- Chapter 4: Technology and Police Legitimacy.- Chapter 5: Plural Policing and the Abstract Police.- Chapter 6: Do we need discretion? Police decisions and the limits of the law.- Chapter 7: The Abstract Police: An exploration of the concept in the Belgian local police.<div><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p></div>
<p>Antoinette Verhage is&nbsp;Professor&nbsp;of Criminology at Ghent University,&nbsp;Belgium,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP). Her research and teaching activities focus on police and policing, integrity and deontology. She is&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of diverse international editorial boards and of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.&nbsp;</p><p>Marleen Easton is Professor and&nbsp;Head&nbsp;of the UGent research group ‘Governing and Policing Security’ (GaPS),&nbsp;Belgium,&nbsp;and Adjunct Professor at the Griffith Criminology Institute,&nbsp;Australia.&nbsp;She is&nbsp;President of&nbsp;the Belgian Innovation Network for Security (vzw Iungos) and is an active member of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.&nbsp;</p><p>Sofie De Kimpe is&nbsp;Professor of Criminology&nbsp;at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of the Crime & Society research group (CRiS). Her main research expertise&nbsp;is qualitative and ethnographic&nbsp;research in police and policing. She is&nbsp;Chair&nbsp;of the EU COST ACTION POLICE STOPS and an active member of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.<br></p>
Smart societies pose&nbsp;new challenges for&nbsp;police organizations. Demands for more efficiency and effectiveness&nbsp;test&nbsp;police organizations&nbsp;which&nbsp;are often resistant to change. This book&nbsp;uses the concept of the&nbsp;abstract police to describe the way in which police organizations have tried to adapt to these new evolutions and the consequences.&nbsp;The chapters stem from a conference called “Street Policing in a Smart Society” which sought to frame and analyse these developments in policing. In this book, the concept of the abstract police is&nbsp;introduced, analysed&nbsp;and then challenged from different angles, looking at&nbsp;the&nbsp;evolutions related to technology, plural policing, police discretion and police decision making. As such, the book is a reflection of current debates on policing and police organization, aiming to give input to the debate by providing new insights on police and police work.<div><br></div><div>Antoinette Verhage is&nbsp;Professor&nbsp;of Criminology at Ghent University,&nbsp;Belgium,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP). Her research and teaching activities focus on police and policing, integrity and deontology. She is&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of diverse international editorial boards and of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.&nbsp;</div><div><p>Marleen Easton is Professor and&nbsp;Head&nbsp;of the UGent research group ‘Governing and Policing Security’ (GaPS),&nbsp;Belgium,&nbsp;and Adjunct Professor at the Griffith Criminology Institute,&nbsp;Australia.&nbsp;She is&nbsp;President of&nbsp;the Belgian Innovation Network for Security (vzw Iungos) and is an active member of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.&nbsp;</p><p></p>Sofie De Kimpe is&nbsp;Professor of Criminology&nbsp;at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a&nbsp;member of the Crime & Society research group (CRiS). Her main research expertise&nbsp;is qualitative and ethnographic&nbsp;research in police and policing. She is&nbsp;Chair&nbsp;of the EU COST ACTION POLICE STOPS and an active member of the Flemish Centre of Policing and Security.<p></p></div>
Examines developments in contemporary policing Explores cultural changes within police organizations and practice due to technological developments Speaks to academics, policing scholars and informed practitioners across Europe and beyond

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