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Policing and Society, 2013
The objective of this study is to establish how well the public distinguishes between different uniformed patrol officer patrolling shopping malls, and whether they have different effects on feelings of safety and worry about crime. It is based on interviews with a sample of 502 shoppers at five shopping malls in Southern England.
Richard Rowland, Timothy Coupe
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The objective of this study is to establish how well the public distinguishes between different uniformed patrol officer patrolling shopping malls, and whether they have different effects on feelings of safety and worry about crime. It is based on interviews with a sample of 502 shoppers at five shopping malls in Southern England.
Richard Rowland, Timothy Coupe
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How private security officers perceive themselves relative to police
Security Journal, 2009Efforts to analyse and describe the ever more salient phenomenon of private security have promoted the creation of certain neologisms, such as ‘parapolice’ and ‘quasipolice’, to capture the notion that this privatized, commodified variant of uniformed social control is not ‘police’ and must be contrasted with legitimate sources of governance.
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Examining the Roles of the Police and Private Security Officers in Urban Social Control
International Journal of Police Science & Management, 2011This cross-sectional research examined the deployment of police and security officers in the 300 most densely populated US counties. Controlling for indicators of population structure, race, income and the underclass, there is a clear and consistent relationship, albeit weak, between crime and the deployment of both the police and private security ...
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Senior police officers' perspectives on private security: sceptics, pragmatists and embracers
Policing and Society, 2013The police have traditionally been sceptical about working with some groups, and the private security sector is foremost amongst them. Arguments that there are too many negatives associated with a service that is accountable to only those who can pay can be balanced by its potential to offer more cost-effective ways of policing, not least in an austere
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Policing and Society, 2009
This paper provides empirical data on security officers in South Korea. It begins by examining broader international research on security officers identifying key traits, before assessing the findings from this research, which are based upon interviews with 60 security officers drawn from three distinct sites where they are commonly used in South Korea.
Button, Mark, Park, H.
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This paper provides empirical data on security officers in South Korea. It begins by examining broader international research on security officers identifying key traits, before assessing the findings from this research, which are based upon interviews with 60 security officers drawn from three distinct sites where they are commonly used in South Korea.
Button, Mark, Park, H.
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THE EFFECT OF POLICE PRIVATE SECURITY COOPERATION ON PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICERS’ WORK STRESS
2020Bu araştırmanın amacı özel güvenlik görevlilerinin polis işbirliği algılarının, kendilerinin iş stresleri üzerinde etkili olup olmadığını tespit etmektir. Araştırmanın evrenini Sivas’ta çalışan özel güvenlik görevlileri oluşturmaktadır. Araştırmada tam sayım örneklem kullanılmıştır.
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2019
Private security contracts are two or multilateral legal transactions that both par-ties are under obligation. While the primary obligation of the private security company arising from the contract is to provide security by the terms of the cont-ract, the obligation of the other party of the contract is payment of wages.
ZORLU, Süheyla, ZORLU, Süleyman Emre
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Private security contracts are two or multilateral legal transactions that both par-ties are under obligation. While the primary obligation of the private security company arising from the contract is to provide security by the terms of the cont-ract, the obligation of the other party of the contract is payment of wages.
ZORLU, Süheyla, ZORLU, Süleyman Emre
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EFFECT OF PRIVATE SECURITY POLICE COOPERATION ON PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICERS ' INTENTION TO QUIT
2019Bu araştırmanın temel amacı özel güvenlik görevlilerinin polisişbirliği algılarının işten ayrılma niyetleri üzerine etkisini test etmektir.Araştırmanın evrenini Antalya ili Alanya ilçesinde çalışan özel güvenlikgörevlileri oluşturmaktadır. Araştırmada tesadüfi örneklem kullanılmıştır.Uygulanan anket neticesinde analize uygun 296 veri araştırmaya dahil ...
HARPUTLU, Mustafa, TEKİNER, Mehmet Ali
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Security Journal, 2013
The literature on private security in a cross-national context has expanded over the last two decades. However, research on the Turkish private security industry has been limited. The current study explores various aspects of the Turkish private security industry, including growth trends, the latest regulations, officer demographics, and their ...
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The literature on private security in a cross-national context has expanded over the last two decades. However, research on the Turkish private security industry has been limited. The current study explores various aspects of the Turkish private security industry, including growth trends, the latest regulations, officer demographics, and their ...
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Cooperation and Conflict, 2013
The increasing reliance on private security companies (PSCs) in and around international peace operations has created new public–private constellations, influencing both military and civilian efforts, sometimes generating problematic relationships and even violence between public and private actors, as well as unclear divisions of labour, authority ...
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The increasing reliance on private security companies (PSCs) in and around international peace operations has created new public–private constellations, influencing both military and civilian efforts, sometimes generating problematic relationships and even violence between public and private actors, as well as unclear divisions of labour, authority ...
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