Policing, Surveillance and Social Control

£48.99

Policing, Surveillance and Social Control

Sociology Police and security services Crime and criminology Human rights, civil rights Criminal justice law Social and political philosophy

Authors: Tim Newburn, Stephanie Hayman

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Language: English

Published by: Willan

Published on: 6th December 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 674 Kb

ISBN: 9781135996789


Overview

This book reports the result of research carried out in a busy London police station on the role and impact of closed-circuit television (CCTV) in the management and surveillance of suspects - the most thorough example of the use of CCTV by the police in the world.

It focuses on the use of CCTV in a very different environment to that in which its impact has previously been studied, and draws upon the analysis of CCTV footage, suspects' backgrounds and extensive interviewing of both police officers and suspects.

The research is situated in the context of concerns about the human rights implications of the use of CCTV, and challenges criminological and social theory in its conceptualisation of the role of their police, their governance and the use of CCTV.

It raises key questions about both the future of policing and the treatment of suspects in custody.

Key Themes

A key theme of this book is the need to move away from a narrow focus on the negative, intrusive face of surveillance: as this study demonstrates, CCTV has another ''face'' - one that potentially watches and protects.

Both ''faces'' need to be examined and analysed simultaneously in order to understand the impact and implications of electronic surveillance.

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