Ambassadors on City Centre Frontiers

Randy K. Lippert, Kevin Walby
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This chapter investigates uniformed patrols called ‘ambassadors’, who are increasingly providing security in the nooks and crannies of city centre cores across many countries. These programmes migrated from US cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia to cities in Canada, then to the UK cities, and far beyond, and are intimately connected with urban ‘revitalisation’ and mostly class-based gentrification strategies. Interviews with public police and ambassadors in three Canadian cities reveal that ambassador operations and practices are shaped and made possible by relations with police that entail exchanging knowledge for limited training and tacit tolerance. Ambassadors act as police ‘eyes and ears’ and govern ‘nuisance’, using indirect and unauthorised strategies. In these arrangements, ambassadors are not so much ‘steered’ by police as ‘anchored’, suggesting notions of ‘networked governance’.
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城市中心边界大使
这一章调查了被称为“大使”的穿着制服的巡逻队,他们越来越多地在许多国家的城市中心的角落和缝隙中提供安全保障。这些项目从巴尔的摩和费城等美国城市迁移到加拿大城市,然后迁移到英国城市,甚至更远的地方,与城市“振兴”和以阶级为基础的高档化战略密切相关。对加拿大三个城市的警察和大使的采访表明,大使的行动和做法是通过与警察的关系形成和实现的,这种关系需要交换知识以进行有限的培训和默许容忍。大使充当警察的“眼睛和耳朵”,使用间接和未经授权的策略来治理“滋扰”。在这些安排中,大使们与其说是被警察“操纵”,不如说是“锚定”,这表明了“网络化治理”的概念。
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