Policing European Metropolises
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-22653-4 (ISBN)
Understanding the politics of security in city-regions is increasingly important for the study of contemporary policing. This book argues that national and international governing arrangements are being outflanked by various transnational threats, including the cross-border terrorism of the attacks on Paris in 2015 and Brussels in 2016; trafficking in people, narcotics and armaments; cybercrime; the deregulation of global financial services; and environmental crime.
Metropolises are the focal points of the transnational networks through which policing problems are exported and imported across national borders, as they provide much of the demand for illicit markets and are the principal engines generating other policing challenges including political protest and civil unrest. This edited collection examines whether and how governing arrangements rooted in older systems of national sovereignty are adapting to these transnational challenges, and considers problems of and for policing in city-regions in the European Union and its single market.
Bringing together experts from across the continent, Policing European Metropolises develops a sociology of urban policing in Europe and a unique methodology for comparing the experiences of different metropolises in the same country. This book will be of value to police researchers in Europe and abroad, as well as postgraduate students with an interest in policing and urban policy.
Elke Devroe is Associate Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, University of Leiden, the Netherlands Adam Edwards is Reader in Politics and Criminology at the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK Paul Ponsaers is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Penal Law and Criminology, University of Ghent, Belgium
Part I: Introduction
1. Processes of convergence and divergence in the policy formulation of policing strategies for European metropolises (Elke Devroe, Adam Edwards, Paul Ponsaers)
2. European National Police Systems and Metropolitan Realities (Elke Devroe and Paul Ponsaers)
Part II: Convergence: The Dominance of National States in Agenda Setting
3. France
Governing Metropolises: The false pretenses of metropolisation (Jacques de Maillard and Christian Mouhanna)
4. PortugalUrban Security Governance in Portugal: Key-elements and challenges (Carla Cardoso and Josefina Castro)
5. Finland
Policing regime in transition in the Nordic countries: Some critical notes from the Nordic reality (Sirpa Virta and Jari Taponen)
6. Slovenia
Convergence and Diversity of Policing in Post Socialist Countries and its Reflection to Local Policing: The case of Slovenia (Maja Modic, Branko Lobnikar, Bernarda Tominc, Andrej Sotlar, and Gorazd Meško)
Part III: Divergence: Active City-Regions pursuing their own policing agendas
7. Italy
Urban Policing in Italy: Some reflections in a comparative perspective (Rossella Selmini)
Policing and Urban Control in Rome and Milan: A view from the southern edge of Europe (Marco Calaresu and Rossella Selmini)
8. United KingdomMetropolitan Policing Agendas in Britain: Divergent Tendencies in a Fragmenting State? (Adam Edwards, Sophie Chambers, Nick Fyffe, Alistair Henry)
9. Germany
Policing metropolises in a system of cooperative federalism: Berlin as the German capital and a City State compared to Cologne as the biggest city in North Rhine-Westphalia (Hartmut Aden and Berhard Frevel)
10. BelgiumPolicing Antwerp and Brussels: Two of a kind? (Evelien De Pauw and Marleen Easton)
11. The Netherlands
Local strategies for global challenges: Comparing policing agendas in Amsterdam and Rotterdam (Ruth Prins and Elke Devroe)
Part IV: Conclusion
12. The European World of Metropolitan Policing: Interpreting patterns of governance, policy and politics (Adam Edwards, Elke Devroe, Paul Ponsaers)
Erscheinungsdatum | 13.03.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Studies in Crime, Security and Justice |
Zusatzinfo | 8 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-22653-7 / 0367226537 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-22653-4 / 9780367226534 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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