PublicationsPrivate Security
Button, M. (2002). Private policing (Police and Society Series), Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
Button, M. (2003). ‘Private security and the policing of quasi-public space’, Amsterdam: Elsevier, International Journal of the Sociology of Law; Vol.31, no 3, pp.227-237.
Hutchinson, S. & O’Connor, D. (2005). ‘Policing the new corporate security governance on a mass private property in Canada’ London: Routledge, Policing & Society, Vol.15, no 2, pp.125-144.
Irish, J. (1999). Policing for profit: The future of South Africa's private security industry (ISS Monograph Series; No, 39, August 1999), Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies.
Jones, T. (1998). Private security and public policing (Clarendon Studies in Criminology), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kempa, M. [et al.] (1999). ‘Reflections of the evolving concept of private policing’, Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic Publishers, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Vol. 7, no 2, pp. 197-223.
Law Commission of Canada (2002). In search of security: The roles of public police and private agencies - Discussion paper, Ottawa: [The Author]. http://www.lcc.gc.ca/about/2002_dis_paper_b-en.asp?lang_update=1 FRENCH
McKim, E.P. (1999), The evolution of private policing in Canada : Towards an effective regulatory framework, Ottawa: Carleton University. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ48428.pdf
Ministère de la Sécurité publique (2003). Livre blanc - La sécurité privée partenaire de la sécurité intérieure, Québec : [L'auteur].
http://www.msp.gouv.qc.ca/police/secprive/livreblanc/livre_blanc_secprive_12-03.pdf
Nalla, M.K. & Heraux, C.G. (2003). ‘Assessing goals and functions of private police’, Amsterdam : Elsevier, Journal of Criminal Justice; Vol. 31, no 3, pp.237-247.
Ohlhaussen Research, Inc. (2004). National policy summit: Building private security/public policing partnerships to prevent and respond to terrorism and public disorder, Washington: The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), in partnerships with the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/mime/open.pdf?Item=1355
Poulin, C.K. & Nemeth, C.P. (2004). Private security and public safety: A community-based approach, Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.
Prenzler, T. & Sarre, R. (1998). Regulating private security in Australia (Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice; no 98), Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Richardson, J. (Ed.) (2000). Police and private security: What the future holds (Police Futures Group Study Series; no 1), Ottawa: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.
Stenning, P.C. (2000). ‘Powers and accountability of private police’, Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic Publishers, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Vol.8, no 3, pp. 325-352.
Taylor-Butts, A. (2001). Private security and public policing in Canada (Juristat; Vol. 24, no 7), Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
Wakefield, A. (2003). Selling security: The private policing of public space, Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
Williams, J.W. (2005). ‘Governability matters: The private policing of economic crime and the challenge of democratic governance’, London: Routledge, Policing and Society, Vol.15, no 2, pp.187-211.
Williams, J.W. (2005). ‘Reflections on the private versus public policing of economic crime’, Oxford: Oxford University Press, British Journal of Criminology, Vol.45, no 3, pp.316-339.
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