Comparando el gobierno de la seguridad en Europa: un enfoque geohistórico
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Edwards, Adam
Hughes, Gordon
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Quito : FLACSO sede Ecuador. Programa de Estudios de la Ciudad
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El concepto de gobierno nos alerta acerca del ejercicio de la autoridad política más allá del Estado nacional. En el pensamiento criminológico, el gobierno ha estado asociado al giro preventivo de las estrategias de control del delito en Europa que reconoce los límites de la justicia
criminal, invoca la participación directa de otras autoridades al igual que del sector comercial y del sector de voluntariado, y al hacerlo, generan nuevos objetos y lugares de control que están vinculados a las nociones de “seguridad” y “protección”. El corolario de este giro preventivo es un enfoque geo-histórico en la criminología comparativa que es capaz de reconocer los diversos contextos que constituyen nuevos lugares y objetos gobernables.
The concept of governance alerts us to the exercise of political authority beyond the nation State. In criminological thought governance has been associated with the preventive turn in crime control strategies in Europe that acknowledge the limits of criminal justice, invoke the direct participation of other statutory as well as commercial and voluntary sector actors and, in so doing, generate new objects and places of control signified by notions of ‘safety’ and ‘security’. The corollary of this preventive turn is a geo-historical approach to comparative criminology that is capable of recogcizing the diverse contexts that constitute new governable places and objects.
The concept of governance alerts us to the exercise of political authority beyond the nation State. In criminological thought governance has been associated with the preventive turn in crime control strategies in Europe that acknowledge the limits of criminal justice, invoke the direct participation of other statutory as well as commercial and voluntary sector actors and, in so doing, generate new objects and places of control signified by notions of ‘safety’ and ‘security’. The corollary of this preventive turn is a geo-historical approach to comparative criminology that is capable of recogcizing the diverse contexts that constitute new governable places and objects.
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2009-01
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Edwards, Adam; Hughes, Gordon. Comparando el gobierno de la seguridad en Europa : un enfoque geohistórico (Investigación) = Comparing the governance of safety in Europe : a geo-historical approach. En: Urvio: revista latinoamericana de seguridad ciudadana, (n. 6, enero 2009). FLACSO Sede Ecuador: Quito. pp. 25-40. ISSN: 1390-3691
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