Policing in Johannesburg after apartheid
Policing in Johannesburg after apartheid
This paper traces the genealogy of the “double paradigm shift” that transformed policing in Johannesburg after apartheid: from public to private and from reactive to proactive. The emergence of a market for residential security services led to the growth of a private security industry and a reconfiguration of urban governance. Responding to a growing demand for “proactive” security services, private security companies have recently begun innovating with new approaches to preventative security. These companies operate in a liminal zone of questionable legality, targeting poor black men as potential criminals to be excluded from the neighbourhoods of their clients.
CITATION: Clarno, Andy. Policing in Johannesburg after apartheid . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. Social Dynamics, Vol. 39, No. 2, June 2013, pp. 210-227 - Available at: https://library.au.int/policing-johannesburg-after-apartheid-4