The New Police Science : The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance / edited by Markus D. Dubber, Mariana Valverde.
Dean, Mitchell, 1955- contributor, contributor.; Dubber, Markus D., contributor. contributor.; Dubber, Markus D., editor.; Farmer, Lindsay, 1963- contributor, contributor.; Hagan, John contributor, contributor.; Hunt, Alan contributor, contributor.; Levi, Ron, contributor, contributor.; Neocleous, Mark, 1964- contributor, contributor.; Pasquino, Pasquale, 1948- contributor, contributor.; Tomlins, Christopher, contributor, contributor.; Valverde, Mariana, 1955- contributor, contributor.; Valverde, Mariana, 1955- editor.
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Title
The New Police Science : The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance / edited by Markus D. Dubber, Mariana Valverde.
Added Author
Dean, Mitchell, 1955- contributor, contributor.
Dubber, Markus D., contributor. contributor.
Dubber, Markus D., editor.
Farmer, Lindsay, 1963- contributor, contributor.
Hagan, John contributor, contributor.
Hunt, Alan contributor, contributor.
Levi, Ron, contributor, contributor.
Neocleous, Mark, 1964- contributor, contributor.
Pasquino, Pasquale, 1948- contributor, contributor.
Tomlins, Christopher, contributor, contributor.
Valverde, Mariana, 1955- contributor, contributor.
Valverde, Mariana, 1955- editor.
Dubber, Markus D., contributor. contributor.
Dubber, Markus D., editor.
Farmer, Lindsay, 1963- contributor, contributor.
Hagan, John contributor, contributor.
Hunt, Alan contributor, contributor.
Levi, Ron, contributor, contributor.
Neocleous, Mark, 1964- contributor, contributor.
Pasquino, Pasquale, 1948- contributor, contributor.
Tomlins, Christopher, contributor, contributor.
Valverde, Mariana, 1955- contributor, contributor.
Valverde, Mariana, 1955- editor.
Imprint
Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2006
Description
1 online resource (320 p.) : 5 figures.
Series
Critical perspectives on crime and law.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Perspectives on the Power and Science of Police
1. Theoretical Foundations of the "New Police Science"
2. Spiritual and Earthly Police: Theories of the State in Early-Modern Europe
3. "Peace, Order, and Good Government": Policelike Powers in Postcolonial Perspective
4. The New Police Science and the Police Power Model of the Criminal Process
5. The Jurisprudence of Security: The Police Power and the Criminal Law
6. Police and the Regulation of Traffic: Policing as a Civilizing Process?
7. Military Intervention as "Police" Action?
8. International Police
Conclusion. Framing the Fragments. Police: Genealogies, Discourses, Locales, Principles
Index
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Perspectives on the Power and Science of Police
1. Theoretical Foundations of the "New Police Science"
2. Spiritual and Earthly Police: Theories of the State in Early-Modern Europe
3. "Peace, Order, and Good Government": Policelike Powers in Postcolonial Perspective
4. The New Police Science and the Police Power Model of the Criminal Process
5. The Jurisprudence of Security: The Police Power and the Criminal Law
6. Police and the Regulation of Traffic: Policing as a Civilizing Process?
7. Military Intervention as "Police" Action?
8. International Police
Conclusion. Framing the Fragments. Police: Genealogies, Discourses, Locales, Principles
Index
Summary
This timely volume provides a critical analysis of the most comprehensive and least comprehended of state powers, the power to police, broadly understood as the power to maximize public welfare-or, more colorfully, its "peace, order, and good government." Featuring contributions by leading scholars from several countries working in a variety of fields, including law, criminology, political science, history, sociology, and social theory, The New Police Science examines the power to police as a basic technology of modern government that appears in a vast array of sites of governance, including not only the state, but also the household, the factory, the military, and-most recently-the global realm of war, police actions, and peacekeeping. This volume resurrects and radically re-envisions the once thriving study of police science as a comprehensive critical inquiry into the nature of governance.
Language Note
In English.
Available Note
Issued also in print.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Apr 2022)
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DeGruyter online
Language
English
ISBN
9781503625921
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