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Policing the Risk Society / Kevin D. Haggerty, Richard V. Ericson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ericson, Richard V., author.
Haggerty, Kevin D., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Police.
Police--Canada.
Risk communication.
Risk management.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (502 p.)
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Ericson and Haggerty contend that the police have become information brokers to institutions such as insurance companies and health and welfare organizations that operate based on a knowledge of risk.
Contents:
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Introduction
Part I: Policing
1 Policing as Risk Communications
The Police as Knowledge Workers
Communication Formats, Technology, and Police Discretion
2 Policing, Risk, and Law
Risk, Surveillance, and Security
Regulatory Law
System Surveillance and Actuarial Justice
3 Community Policing and Risk Communications
Community Policing
Communications Policing
Part II: The Risk Society
4 Risk Discourse
Discourse
Logics
Biopower and Governmentality
Bureaucracy and SurveillanceReflexivity
5 Risk Institutions
Professions
Media Formats
Insurance Formats
6 Risk and Social Change
Accumulating Change
Privacy and Trust
Fragmentation
Inequality
Morality, Responsibility, Accountability, and Rights
Researching the Risk Society
Part III: Risks to Territories
7 Tracing Territories
Tracing and Governance
Electronic Infrastructures
Spatial Arrangements
Inspection Devices
8 Mobilizing Territories
Watch Programs
Corporate Programs
CommodificationAn Imaginary Community
9 Territorial Communities
Making Up Communities
Community Networks
Part IV: Risks to Securities, Careers, and Identities
10 Securities
Securities Policing
Commercial Regulation
Vehicle Registration
Financial Instruments
Equities
Computerized Knowledge
11 Careers
Insurance
Credentials
Health
Criminal Justice
12 Identities
Population Identities
Age
Race and Ethnicity
Part V: Risks to Police Organization
13 Knowledge Risk Management
The Paper BurdenExternal Sources
Internal Sources
14 Communication Rules
Criminal Procedure
Information Law
Centralized Regulation of Access
Commodification of Police Knowledge
Policy Manuals
Audits
15 Communication Formats
The Politics of Forms
Patrolling the Facts
Format Effects
16 Communication Technologies
Technological Solutions
Police System Surveillance
Problems and Resistance
More Paper Burdens
Summary and Conclusions
REFERENCES
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Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 07. Dez 2018)
ISBN:
1-282-02945-2
9786612029455
1-4426-7859-3
OCLC:
1078918167

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