‘Mission Impossible’?

G. Hughes, D. Gilling
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It is difficult to ignore the growing salience of the new governance of crime and disorder in many late modern societies. To date there has been limited empirical exploration of the practices and experiences of these new local actors and institutions. This article aims to correct this neglect in the criminological literature by its exploration of the knowledge and skills base and habitus of one of the new partnership experts, the community safety manager (CSM). In particular, the article involves an engagement with recent research findings from Britain together with the more abstract conceptual tools opened up by current debates in critical social and political theory. It begins with a brief history of the community safety occupation during which the key features of the ‘profession’ are explored. Next, the thesis of a hegemonic risk management governmental logic in the field of community safety is critically examined. By exploring specific sites and contexts of community safety ‘work’, doubt is cast on totalizing narratives of neo-liberal transformation currently popular in criminology and sociology. Finally, the possible futures of community safety and crime and disorder reduction when viewed from the contemporary experiences of CSMs are considered.
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‘Impossible’任务?
在许多晚期现代社会中,对犯罪和混乱的新治理日益突出,这一点很难忽视。迄今为止,对这些新的地方行动者和机构的实践和经验进行了有限的实证探索。本文旨在通过对新伙伴关系专家之一社区安全管理者(CSM)的知识、技能基础和习惯的探索,纠正犯罪学文献中的这一忽视。特别地,这篇文章涉及到英国最近的研究成果,以及在批判社会和政治理论的当前辩论中开辟的更抽象的概念工具。它从社区安全职业的简史开始,在此期间探索了“职业”的主要特征。其次,对社区安全领域的霸权风险管理政府逻辑论题进行了批判性的考察。通过探索社区安全“工作”的具体地点和背景,对目前在犯罪学和社会学中流行的新自由主义转型的总体叙述提出了质疑。最后,从csm的当代经验来看,考虑了社区安全、犯罪和混乱减少的可能未来。
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