Public and Private Policing in Retail?

T. Zalewski
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Abstract The encroachment of alternative or private policing entities within public safety and community crime prevention has expanded to the point that private personnel greatly outnumber public police. As public resources continue to be thinly dispersed and their focus prioritised across communities, modern security providers now assume responsibility for many traditional policing functions such as surveillance of public space, protection of public buildings and “mass private property” and the investigation of internal corporate crime. Although public policing agencies tend to embrace partnerships and the concept of multi-agency approaches to prevent crime, there appears an inherent resistance to the transfer of traditional policing functions to alternative providers. This article explores the possibility whether private security personnel are able to perform traditional public policing functions including offender processing. This research considers the processing of first-offender adult shopstealers. The method adopted involved a literature review, analysis of contemporary policing practices and a descriptive case study. Findings determined the majority of respondents supported the concept, with caution. A number of system and operational considerations were identified and discussed should the transfer of any public policing function be contemplated.
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零售业中的公共和私人警务?
替代或私人警务实体在公共安全和社区预防犯罪方面的侵犯已经扩大到私人人员大大超过公共警察的地步。由于公共资源继续分散,重点放在各个社区,现代安全供应商现在承担了许多传统的警务职能,如监视公共空间、保护公共建筑和“大量私有财产”,以及调查内部企业犯罪。虽然公共警务机构倾向于采用伙伴关系和多机构方法的概念来预防犯罪,但将传统警务职能转移给其他提供者似乎存在固有的阻力。本文探讨了私人保安人员是否能够履行包括罪犯处理在内的传统公共警务职能的可能性。本研究考虑对初犯成人购物行窃者的处理。所采用的方法包括文献综述、当代警务实践分析和描述性案例研究。调查结果表明,大多数受访者支持这一概念,但持谨慎态度。如果考虑转移任何公共警务职能,确定并讨论了若干制度和业务方面的考虑。
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