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2024
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2023
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University of Ottawa
2007
This article develops a conceptual framework that prompts new lines of enquiry and questions for security researchers. We advance the notion ‘everyday security’, which encompasses both lived experiences processes related practices people engage in to govern their own safety. Our analysis proceeds from critical appraisal several dominant themes within current research, how security’ addresses key limitations therein. Everyday quotidian are then explored along three dimensions: temporality,...
Decreasing state sponsorship for terrorism in the post-9/11 environment has pressed terrorist groups to find alternative sources of financial support. Some have created their own "in-house" criminal capabilities, example FARC, LTTE, and Al Qaeda. Several analysts argued that this "mutation" organizational form may lead ally with organized crime, whereas others suggested distinct ideological differences between two will preclude cooperation. Drawing on both accounts, it is article degree a...
This article argues that accounts envisage rupture in penality tend to overplay the coherence of ‘modern’ punishment and underplay inconsistency current developments. It suggests this problem stems large part from a failure appreciate ‘braided’ nature modern liberal punishment, which is always about both reform. Part ‘secret’ found David Garland's earlier work ‘welfare sanction’ appears as compromise between modernist scientific expertise legalism individualism. Normative regulation coupled...
The word “curiosity” has an opaque history with contradictory attitudes and connotations acquired ever since Antiquity. This poses interesting problem in the case of Leo Africanus, who never uses his Cosmographia de l’Affrica yet exhibits curiosity at every turn as a traveler writer. essay relies on distinction that Michel Foucault makes regarding types curiosity: which produces conventional knowledge (which he rejects) seeks extraordinary “enables one to get free oneself”, resulting “the...
Journal Article Reinventing Prevention: Why Did 'Crime Prevention' Develop So Late? Get access Pat O'Malley, O'Malley Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Steven Hutchinson * *Pat Faculty of Law, University Sydney, 173–175 Pitt Street, NSW 2000. Australia; pat_omalley@carleton.ca. is at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, and can be reached shutchi2@connect.carleton.ca. The British Criminology, Volume 47, Issue 3, May 2007, Pages 373–389,...
There has been a convergence of private and public policing corporate sectors into ‘police industry.’ In part, this process involved the successful reshaping police management executive, such that security converge in various ways. Ironically success transfer business principles to revitalized unions, giving rise an assumption face their opposition, will stall eventually fail. By contrast, we identify existence unionized non‐unionized as normal feature modernist industry. doing so, it...
This article provides an introduction to the Special Issue as a whole by situating collection of essays in wider context advances and debates within security studies allied security-related research. It draws particularly upon themes trends between international relations criminology their convergence around field studies. goes on consider possible lines future development scholarship concludes elaborating some key thematic concerns that inform subsequent articles.
The literature shows that an active exploration of difference between university‐ and school‐based perspectives can provide important opportunities for student teacher learning in initial education. This paper presents a study looks at the presented to teachers as they talk about teaching with their mentor part‐time university‐based tutor on distance education course UK. adopts activity theoretical approach complemented by broader social theory perspective. Content analysis is used four...
This article examines the governance programme of an in-house security department on a mass private property in Canada. Under auspice state laws, diverse zones autonomy are constituted and powerful programmes authorized to police communities patrons, staff other service providers within beyond boundaries. Analysis this particular reveals primary concern with maintenance promotion corporate image rather than justice. aim is supported by as it actualizes various forms risk management, both...
Drawing upon primary and secondary historical material, this paper explores the role of intelligence in early modern government. It focuses developments seventeenth- early-eighteenth-century England, a site-specific genealogical moment broader history state power/knowledges. Addressing tendency Foucauldian work to neglect pre-eighteenth-century governance, analysis reveals set interrelated processes which gave rise an innovative technique for anticipating hazard opportunity state. At...
A few recent studies have reported that having the ability to provide self-compassion can reduce health professionals' levels of anxiety and stress, risk compassion fatigue, burnout, it generally improve their well-being. Therefore, there is evidence support further research into investigation exploration education training for professionals.This study aims increase knowledge understanding how this may enhance well-being professionals.The proposed will adopt a sequential explanatory mixed...
This discussion paper explores the development and implementation of a new flexible route into teaching profession. is offered within an education system in midst wide reform, which has partnership working between universities schools at centre its Initial Teacher Education. Key elements programme examined include how student teachers acquire knowledge they need, with interconnectivity, immersive practice blended learning significance. case study illustrates importance flexibility teacher's...