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Urban Change and Policing: Mass Private Property Re-considered
Authors:Trevor Jones  Tim Newburn
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, 50 Park Place, Cardiff, Wales, CF1 3AT, UK E-mail;(2) Department of Social Policy and Politics, Goldsmiths College, London University, London, SE14 6NW, UK E-mail
Abstract:This article examines a key explanation for the growth of private policing in North America and Western Europe - the influential lsquomass private propertyrsquo thesis (Shearing and Stenning 1981). The discussion of private policing in Western Europe still tends to be heavily influenced by theories developed in the North American context, theories which may be problematic in the contrasting legal, social and economic contexts of Western European nations. The development of more lsquoEurocentricrsquo theories has to date been inhibited by the relative paucity of empirical data on the rise of private policing in European countries. Recent research in Britain (Jones and Newburn 1998b) has begun to address this problem, and to map out some important contrasts with the North American experience. By considering these contrasts, it is possible to identify some key areas for future research on private policing in European countries and thus provide a more contextually-grounded series of explanations for what is happening to policing.Joseph Rowntree Foundation Professor of Urban Social Policy
Keywords:mass private property  policing  private security  urban change
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