Positieve veiligheid. Een inleiding

  • Schuilenburg M
  • van Steden R
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Abstract

Criminology has come under the spell of thinking negatively about safety and security. It’s focus merely lies on themes such as control, punishment and exclusion. Much interest therefore goes to public policing, private security, CCTV camera’s, anti-social behaviour orders, gated communities and prisons. Of course, this definition of security and security governance as the protection of citizens against crime and disorder must not be rejected out of hand. Without a minimum level of security, society would fall apart in chaos and despair. At the same time, however, we feel increasingly uncomfortable about the dominance of current negative – control and risk-oriented – approaches to (in)security as they overlook positive interpretations associated with trust, community and care. This introduction therefore provides an overview of academic literature that nuance, counter or resist hegemonic and negative meanings of security. In so doing, our aim is to introduce a positive turn in criminology’s interests and concerns regarding crime and disorder problems.

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Schuilenburg, M., & van Steden, R. (2016). Positieve veiligheid. Een inleiding. Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, 6(3), 3–18. https://doi.org/10.5553/tcc/221195072016006003001

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