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26. Security and everyday life in uncertain times

Loader, Ian; Sparks, Richard; Bradford, Ben; Casey, Ryan; Girling, Evi; Polanska, Gosia

Authors

Ian Loader

Richard Sparks

Ben Bradford

Ryan Casey

Evi Girling

Gosia Polanska



Abstract

What crimes and security concerns trouble differently-situated groups of people today? What demands for action do these prompt from different authorities? To what extent are contemporary insecurities mediated through people’s sense of place and attendant feelings of belonging? The field of criminology used to be confident that it knew how to answer these questions and had a paradigm—‘fear of crime’—within which to investigate and theorize them. That paradigm was always unstable. But over recent decades it has been thoroughly dissolved by the sheer range and scale of technological, cultural, economic and political transformations —from the Great Crash and its aftermath, to the digital revolution, Brexit and the rise of nativist populism, #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter, the gathering climate crisis, and the legacies of the COVID pandemic, to name only a fraction of the concerns that bear upon people’s everyday lives. We are currently investigating these questions of in/security in everyday life by revisiting an old research site, Macclesfield in Cheshire, and an old study, Girling et al., Crime and Social Change in Middle England (Routledge 2000). In this paper, we sketch the changing landscape that bears upon the question of how to theorize and investigate in/security in everyday social relations today, and consider the intellectual resources that we need to marshal if we are to understand the hopes, fears and fantasies that are in play when people think, deliberate and act in response to the question—What does it mean to be and feel secure in Britain today?

Citation

Loader, I., Sparks, R., Bradford, B., Casey, R., Girling, E., & Polanska, G. (2023). 26. Security and everyday life in uncertain times. . Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198860914.003.0026

Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2023
Publication Date Sep 21, 2023
Deposit Date Sep 10, 2024
Pages 567-586
Series Title The Oxford Handbook of Criminology
ISBN 9780198860914; 9780191892974
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198860914.003.0026
Keywords crime; everyday life; fear; harm; place; security; social change
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/919294
Publisher URL https://www.oxfordlawtrove.com/display/10.1093/he/9780198860914.001.0001/he-9780198860914-chapter-26


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