Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?

The foundations for participated security rest within the framework of urban security, which substantially extends the concept of public security. This new concept entails a plurality of levels (multi-level) and agencies (multi-agency), being them public institutions or private organizations. Parado...

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Main Author: Fabrizio Battistelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rosenberg & Sellier 2013-11-01
Series:Quaderni di Sociologia
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/qds/425
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description The foundations for participated security rest within the framework of urban security, which substantially extends the concept of public security. This new concept entails a plurality of levels (multi-level) and agencies (multi-agency), being them public institutions or private organizations. Paradoxically, security policies oscillate between two opposite tendencies. On the one hand, the ongoing erosion of the State monopoly of legitimate force caused by the aggressive strategy of private competitors. On the other hand, the “blurring” of the boundaries between internal and international security and, accordingly, between the functions performed by the police and the military, due to the emergence of new threats in the domestic and international field.
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spelling doaj.art-ce2f3c5c2a2340709933c14e77fa0d2b2024-02-14T14:23:55ZengRosenberg & SellierQuaderni di Sociologia0033-49522421-58482013-11-016310512610.4000/qds.425Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?Fabrizio BattistelliThe foundations for participated security rest within the framework of urban security, which substantially extends the concept of public security. This new concept entails a plurality of levels (multi-level) and agencies (multi-agency), being them public institutions or private organizations. Paradoxically, security policies oscillate between two opposite tendencies. On the one hand, the ongoing erosion of the State monopoly of legitimate force caused by the aggressive strategy of private competitors. On the other hand, the “blurring” of the boundaries between internal and international security and, accordingly, between the functions performed by the police and the military, due to the emergence of new threats in the domestic and international field.https://journals.openedition.org/qds/425
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title Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?
title_full Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?
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title_full_unstemmed Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?
title_short Sicurezza urbana “partecipata”: privatizzata, statalizzata o pubblica?
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