Private policing / Clifford D. Shearing, Philip C. Stenning, editors.

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  1. Private policing / Clifford D. Shearing, Philip C. Stenning, editors.
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  1. Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1987.

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Additional authors
  1. Shearing, Clifford, 1942-
  2. Stenning, Philip C.
Description
  1. 327 p.; 23 cm.
Series statement
  1. Sage criminal justice system annuals ; v. 23
Uniform title
  1. Sage criminal justice system annuals ; v. 23.
Subject
  1. Police, Private
Contents
  1. Foreword / David H. Bayley -- Reframing policing / Clifford D. Shearing and Philip C. Stenning -- The legitimacy of intrusion into private space / Albert J. Reiss, Jr. -- Private justice and the policing of labor: the dialectics of industrial discipline / Stuart Henry -- Law, profit, and "private persons": private and public policing in English history / Nigel South -- From "slugging detectives" to "labor relations": policing labor at Ford, 1930-1947 / Robert P. Weiss -- Popular justice and the politics of informalism / Austin T. Turk -- Vigilancia Revolucionaria: a Nicaraguan resolution to public and private policing / W. Gordon West -- The interweaving of public and private police in undercover work / Gary T. Marx -- Policing Trust / Susan P. Shapiro -- Self-regulation and the control of corporate crime / John Braithwaite and Brent Fisse.
  2. The widening webs of surveillance: private police unraveling deceptive claims / Nancy Reichman -- Prosecutorial and administrative strategies to control business crimes: private and public roles / Michael Clarke -- Ironies of compliance / Peter K. Manning -- Say "cheese": the Disney order that is not so Mickey Mouse / Clifford D. Shearing and Philip C. Stenning.
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  1. Harvard Library
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