Private security is traditionally a highly fragmented industry with a national focus. However, with the arrival of multinational brands in the market such as Group 4 Securicor and Securitas, we are witnessing a rise of global private security. After providing the latest statistics on the growth of this industry in the Netherlands, the authors give examples of how private security is evolving throughout the world. Issues that are further addressed include the opportunities and challenges (multinational) private security companies present to the Netherlands. |
Zoekresultaat: 3 artikelen
Jaar 2012 xArtikel |
De opmars van de private veiligheidszorgEen nationaal en internationaal perspectief |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 8 2012 |
Trefwoorden | private security companies, private security figures, public-private partnership, police, crime prevention |
Auteurs | J. de Waard en R. van Steden |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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Voorwoord |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 8 2012 |
Auteurs | Jaap de Waard en Marit Scheepmaker |
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Artikel |
De valkuilen van de probleemgerichte politiezorg |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2012 |
Trefwoorden | policing, police strategies, problem-oriented policing, intelligence-led policing, reactive policing |
Auteurs | A.C. Berghuis en J. de Waard |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The Dutch police has embraced the concept of problem-oriented policing as an effective strategy to combat crime. This police strategy is based on information, analyses and cooperation with relevant stakeholders outside the police. The authors argue that the implementation of the concept of problem-oriented policing is essentially still in an infant stage due to tenacious internal en inter-organizational difficulties. More fundamental, the concept of problem-oriented policing is used in an intuitive and superficial manner, instead of introducing a more rigorous analytical one. Suggested is a more modest and disciplined approach, which functions not as an alternative for, but as a supplement to classical reactive policing. |