Policing Nightlife

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Policing Nightlife

Security, Transgression and Urban Order

Interdisciplinary studies Social and ethical issues Urban communities Sociology: sport and leisure Police and security services Crime and criminology Legal aspects of criminology Human geography

Author: Phillip Wadds

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Crime, Security and Justice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1 June 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351039406


Nightlife as a Frontier

Nightlife is a place of both real and imagined risk, a ‘frontier’ (Melbin 1978) where apparent freedom and transgression are closely linked, and where regulation of leisure and collective intoxication has been diffused throughout an expanding network of state and private actors. This book explores Sydney’s contemporary night-time economy as the product of an intersection of both local and global transformations, as policing comes to incorporate more and more ‘private’ personnel empowered to regulate ‘public’ drinking and nightlife.

Policing Nightlife

Policing Nightlife focuses on the historical and social conditions, cultural meanings and regulatory controls that have shaped both public and private forms of policing and security in contemporary urban nightlife. In so doing, it reflects more broadly on global changes in the nature of contemporary policing and how aspects of neoliberalism and the ideal of the ‘24-hour city’ have shaped policing, security and night-time leisure. Based on a decade of research and interviews with both police and doorstaff working in nightlife settings, it explores the effectiveness of policies governing policing and private security in the night-time economy in the context of media, political and public debates about regulation, and the gendered and highly masculine aspects of much of this work.

An Accessible and Compelling Read

An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, policing, sociology and those interested in understanding the debates surrounding security, policing and contemporary urban nightlife.

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