NCJ Number
186680
Date Published
2000
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This paper examines the trend in focusing on prevention measures to improve public order and community tranquility.
Abstract
Over the last few years, as a result of locally based initiatives, there have been policies of public tranquility that have marked the end of a division between prevention and repression paradigms, coupled with the increasing participation of local authorities in public security. Local security partnerships (CLS - contrats locaux de securite) have enabled security to become a priority at the national level and given it legitimacy at the local level. Nevertheless, the CLS leaves researchers with a degree of uncertainty. Although they foster a kind of technical joint steering of territorial policies, they have rarely contributed to the creation of a local debate on the strategic orientation of a security policy. At best, they have maintained joint responsibility for tasks between the State and local authorities without setting up real local policies.