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Ambient population and surveillance cameras: The guardianship role in street robbers' crime location choice

Cities, 2021
Understanding how offenders choose a crime location is a classic criminological topic. However, previous research on offenders' crime location choice did not consider the impacts of ambient population and surveillance cameras on street robbery.
Dongping Long, Lin Liu, Jiaxin Feng
exaly   +2 more sources

Retail employee guardianship behaviour: A phenomenological investigation

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2020
Supermarkets suffer significant losses as a consequence of shoplifting. Amongst the existing electronic and manual surveillance measures for retail crime management, the role of employees in preventing or controlling retail crime has not been ...
Balkrushna Potdar   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Not My Circus, Not my Monkeys? Frontline Employee Perceptions of Customer Deviant Behaviors and Service Firms’ Guardianship Policies

Journal of services research, 2023
Recent disruptions, labor shortages, and fiscal pressures, especially in retail service environments, have necessitated and highlighted changes in the roles and responsibilities of frontline employees, often requiring them to enforce mask mandates and ...
Patrick B. Fennell   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Collective Guardianship, Reactive and Proactive

Crime and justice, 2023
Guardianship, a key element of informal social control, is central to two influential theories in criminology and sociology: routine activity theory and collective efficacy.
D. Nagin, Shaina Herman, Tim Barnum
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Power Sharing and Authoritarian Stability: How Rebel Regimes Solve the Guardianship Dilemma

American Political Science Review, 2022
Regimes founded in rebellion are, typically, extremely durable. We propose that this stability is founded upon peaceful power sharing between the rebel regime leader and military elites. Amid long and intense fighting, rebel leaders must delegate control
Anne Meng, Jack Paine
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Reframing the Guardianship Dilemma: How the Military’s Dual Disloyalty Options Imperil Dictators

American Political Science Review, 2022
Dictators confront a guardianship dilemma: military agents are needed to defeat mass outsider movements, but these agents can overthrow the ruler from within.
Jack Paine
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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