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The law of private policing in AustraliaSarre, Warick T., n/a January 2002 (has links)
Diversified, essentially privatised, policing options are expanding daily in modern
societies. They have become available to, and are being accessed by, individuals,
community groups and governments on a regular basis. While this dissertation
examines the phenomenon of private policing in Australia generally, its task, more
specifically, is to document and review the laws that govern, shape and make
accountable private policing operations and activities.
Chapter 1 reviews the origins and manifestations of contemporary shifts to privatised
models of policing. Chapter 2 examines models of relationships between public and
private personnel, and the various methods of accountability that may serve to govern
the activities of the latter. Chapters 3 to 8 explore and explain the applicable laws
that inform, shape and govern private policing generally. What this examination
reveals is that "private police" are empowered by a multitude of common law and
legislative principles, along with a mosaic of diverse and semi-structured rules not
necessarily designed for this specific purpose. One quickly finds that the laws that
permit, facilitate, regulate and manage private manifestations of policing do not fall
within easily discernible legal parameters.
Finally, Chapter 9 provides a summary of the dissertation, together with some
general thoughts concerning the effectiveness and appropriateness of the law as a
vehicle for bringing about the desired goals, namely effective policing that provides
appropriate outcomes for victims, suspects, private personnel, public police and the
general public alike.
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Private security and government : a Hong Kong perspective, 1841-1941 /Hamilton, Sheilah Elizabeth. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Private security and government a Hong Kong perspective, 1841-1941 /Hamilton, Sheilah Elizabeth. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print.
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Private police: with special reference to Pennsylvania ...Shalloo, J. P. January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvvania, 1933. / Published also without thesis note. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. "Seleted bibliography": p. 213-218.
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Security in the hospitality industryNiblo, Diane Mead Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Problems and perceptions of crime and security have grown dramatically in recent decades. Organisations feel the need to protect their investment, their employees and the general public from crime. There are not sufficient public police to provide adequate response and protection to businesses; therefore, private security agents have grown in number as a response to this perceived need. This thesis examines private security and surveillance in the hotel industry. There is a general introduction to contemporary security issues in society. The specific nature of these problems is examined within the context of the hotel industry. These issues are analysed in relationship to recent scholarly literature. Since so little has been written about problems of security in the hotel industry, it was decided to conduct in-depth interviews, using multiple case studies and field observations. The thesis examines issues of security in seven major hotels in Australia. Although there are many alternative ways that security can be organised, this thesis examines the application of a differentiated model of security as contrasted to an imbedded model in which all employees are involved with security procedures.
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Private police: with special reference to Pennsylvania ...Shalloo, J. P. January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvvania, 1933. / Published also without thesis note. "Seleted bibliography": p. 213-218. Also issued in print.
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State Regulation of Private Police and Security AgentsFurst, Alexander J. 29 July 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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