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Governing Beyond Command and Control: A Responsive and Nodal Approach to Child Protection

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Harris, Nathan
Wood, Jennifer

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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This chapter is interested in the challenge of governing beyond crime, surveillance and control. It argues for the need to re-imagine the governance of security in ways designed to both build and enrol the capacities of different actors. The authors draw

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Surveillance and Governance: Crime Control and Beyond

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2037-12-31