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Policing and punishment, once regarded as central to the state's power and its monopoly on violence, are increasingly outsourced to private providers. This collection of essays explores the growing use of the private sector and private actors in border control, and its implications for our understanding of state sovereignty and citizenship.

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Policing and punishment, once regarded as central to the state's power and its monopoly on violence, are increasingly outsourced to private providers. This collection of essays explores the growing use of the private sector and private actors in border control, and its implications for our understanding of state sovereignty and citizenship.
Autorenporträt
Mary Bosworth is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford, where she is a Fellow at St Cross College. Alongside this, she is a Professor of Criminology at Monash University, Australia. Mary is also Founder and Director of the research network and website, Border Criminologies. Her work examines the interconnections between border control and criminal justice, with a particular focus on immigration detention and deportation. Lucia Zedner is a Senior Research Fellow in Law at All Souls College and Professor of Criminal Justice in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. She is also a Fellow of The British Academy, a Conjoint Professor at the University of New South Wales, and an Overseas Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. Her research interests include criminal justice, security, counterterrorism, migration control, and larger questions about relations between the state, citizens, and social order.