Project: Private security in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom: A cross-national comparative analysis of late modern policy trends in a Continental European and Anglo-American context.
2019-10-01 – 2022-09-30
- Abstract
In the last few decades, Western countries have witnessed major transformations in the nature of domestic security provision; a development which has witnessed a rapid expansion of the private security industry as one of its most visible and significant trends. Whilst this phenomenon has led to increased theoretical sophistication in criminology, it is widely acknowledged that this has been characterized by an Anglo-American bias. However, in an understandable effort to counter this evolution, a recent wave in criminological scholarship has begun to overemphasize the contrast between Continental-European statist, and Anglo-American neoliberal models, of plural policing. This project claims that in their focus on the differences, the extant scholarship has overlooked analogous political and economic processes that have shaped the political agendas of state and market actors in similar ways in both Continental European and Anglo-American countries. By using a politically-oriented approach, in which the Advocacy Coalition Framework is applied as a conceptual tool to organize the empirical material, this study compares cross-national trends in private security policies in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom since 1980. In this way, it enables important gaps in knowledge, ones which currently hinder criminological understanding of longer-term policy developments in a Continental European and Anglo-American context, to be bridged.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public-private partnership in policing : experiences from within the Belgian and Dutch security industry
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- Journal Article
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Questioning Anglocentrism in plural policing studies : private security regulation in Belgium and the United Kingdom
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Les acteurs de la sécurité privée en Belgique : la parole est donnée au secteur
Pieter Leloup (UGent) , Femke Lenjou (UGent) , Vincent Seron and Marc Cools (UGent)(2022) -
Private veiligheidsactoren in België : de sector aan het woord
Pieter Leloup (UGent) , Femke Lenjou (UGent) , Vincent Seron and Marc Cools (UGent)(2022) -
- Journal Article
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(Post-)crisis policing, public health and private security : the COVID-19 pandemic and the private security sector
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Conclusion
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Introduction
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De private bewakingssector in België : ontwikkeling en regulering vanuit historisch criminologisch perspectief
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Co-operation or competition? Discourses on the role of the private security sector in Belgium, 1934–90