| Session 531: PO40 -> Public and Private Policing: Visions of the Future | |||
| Time: 11:20AM to 12:50 PM on Saturday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Tudor 9 | |||
| Session Chair: Christopher Murphy, Dalhousie University | |||
| The Business of Public Policing: The Impact and Implications of Market Theories and Practices on Public Policing | |||
| by: | Christopher Murphy, Dalhousie University (Corresponding) | ||
| Tools of the Trade: The Symbolic Power of Private Security Officers | |||
| by: | Michael S. Mopas, Simon Fraser University (Corresponding) | ||
| Philip Stenning, University of Toronto | |||
| Assessing the Future of Public/Private Policing: Police Officers and Security Professionals' Perceptions | |||
| by: | Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Donald Hummer, University of Massachusetts, Lowell | |||
| Private and Public Police: Competitors or Collaborators? | |||
| by: | John Noaks, University of Wales (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of Policing: Globalization, Privatization and Social Control in Western Democracies | |||
| by: | Trevor Jones, Cardiff University (Corresponding) | ||
| Tim Newburn, University of London, Goldsmiths College | |||
Updated 05/20/2006