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Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology
Eastern Michigan University
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A blog about police, policing and security from an anthropological perspective
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In the News
- Pa. Police Use Stun Gun to Stop School Bus Fight April 8, 2011Police in Dauphin County said they used a stun gun to break up a fight on board a school bus involving five male students.rss@officer.com
- S.C. Police to Begin Positive-Choice Mentoring April 9, 2011The Charleston Police Department launches a mentoring program this weekend in two of the city's patrol areas.rss@officer.com (DAVID W. MacDOUGALL)
- Fla. Policewomen Reality Show in Hot Water With Officials April 10, 2011Pompano Beach officials say a reality television series that profiles "The Real Policewomen of Broward County" continued production despite being denied a permit.rss@officer.com
- Calif. Sheriff Takes a Tougher Stand on Deputy Discipline April 11, 2011Sheriff Lee Baca is taking a tougher stand against deputies accused of breaking the law.rss@officer.com (By Brian Day, Staff Writer )
- Video: Officer Pepper Sprays Squirrel April 11, 2011A cell phone video clip of a Mesquite (Texas) Police officer using pepper spray on a baby squirrel was posted to YouTube in front of students was posted to YouTube last week.(author unknown)
Academic Cites We Like
- Conceptualizing 'Justice' in Detectives' Decision MakingInternational Journal of the Sociology of Law, Vol. 29, No. 2. (June 2001), pp. 113-125, doi:10.1006/ijsl.2001.0145‘Justice’ is commonly defined as rightfulness or fairness, in a wide range of contexts. What constitutes ‘justice’ in detectives' decision making in criminal investigations can begin to be explored only after one is able to place certain va […]M Corsianos
- Responding to officers’ gendered experiences through community policing and improving police accountability to citizensContemporary Justice Review, Vol. 14, No. 1. (8 February 2011), pp. 7-20, doi:10.1080/10282580.2011.541074This paper sets out to evaluate the potential for community policing (CP) to produce changes in gender equality in police agencies. To that end, the author evaluates if tenets of CP can create the necessary organizational and ideological changes required […]Marilyn Corsianos
- French Film and the New World of Work: From the Iron to the Glass CageModern & Contemporary France, Vol. 19, No. 4. (1 November 2011), pp. 427-442, doi:10.1080/09639489.2011.610159Looking at some of the most important work-related French films of recent years, this article sets out to do three things. It begins by analysing how the films narrate the exit from Fordism and the accompanying transition from the old disciplinar […]Martin O'Shaughnessy
- Configuring Security and JusticeEuropean Journal of Criminology, Vol. 2, No. 4. (1 October 2005), pp. 379-406, doi:10.1177/1477370805056055Surveys of public opinion conducted at different times in Canada and in the UK show that many more respondents believe in the criminal courts than in the police for controlling crime. The implications of this perceived gap in the crime control efficienc […]Clifford Shearing
- Police Studies Past and Present: A Reaction to the Articles Presented by Thomas Feltes, Larry T. Hoover, Peter K. Manning, and Kam WongPolice Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 1. (1 March 2005), pp. 44-56, doi:10.1177/1098611104267326Jean-Paul BrodeurJean-Paul Brodeur
- Trotsky in Blue: Permanent Policing ReformAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Vol. 38, No. 2. (1 August 2005), pp. 254-267, doi:10.1375/acri.38.2.254The subject of this article is police reform in North America. The article is divided in two parts. The first part reviews the recent past with respect to reforming the police in Canada. I examine the case of the reform of the Montreal […]Jean-Paul Brodeur
- Moving Images Through an Assemblage: Police, Visual Information, and ResistanceCritical Criminology (13 October 2011), pp. 1-15, doi:10.1007/s10612-011-9141-0Through interviews with police and document analysis this article examines the movement of video surveillance images from source to police to the courts in order to assess and refine the surveillant assemblage concept. Using this concept, the case study reveals asymmetrical crimin […]Randy Lippert
- Policing the industrial reserve army: An international studyCrime, Law and Social Change (12 October 2011), pp. 1-43, doi:10.1007/s10611-011-9327-0Over the past three decades, the industrialized world has witnessed four resilient social trends: (1) the consistent erosion of union-membership; (2) an increase in income polarization and inequality; (3) a dramatic resurgence in popular protest; and (4) a steady rise in p […]Aysegul Ergul
- The possible “backfire” effects of hot spots policing: an experimental assessment of impacts on legitimacy, fear and collective efficacyJournal of Experimental Criminology (24 August 2011), pp. 1-24, doi:10.1007/s11292-011-9130-zObjectives To examine the impacts of broken windows policing at crime hot spots on fear of crime, ratings of police legitimacy and reports of collective efficacy among residents of targeted hot spots. Methods A block randomized experimental design with a police inter […]Justin Ready
- Governance and accountability in community policingCrime, Law and Social Change (10 February 2011), pp. 1-18, doi:10.1007/s10611-011-9272-yCommunity policing presents its own distinct governance and accountability challenges. Local community police officers, for example, can find themselves stretched between the accountability demands of the local community and those flowing from professional, managerial and […]Jan Terpstra


Following up on the British “riots”: Jonathan Simon on GTC
September 7, 2011 by kevinkarpiak Leave a Comment
In the spirit of continuing our discussion of the British “riots”, Jonathan Simon has an interesting post that I think echoes many of the things that came up in our own discussion. Here’s one particularly cogent nut he offers up in describing the importation of American criminal justice techniques to Britain over the past decade:
Now there’s a thesis. Thoughts?
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