Conservation Officers, Dispersal and Urban Frontiers

Randy K. Lippert, Kevin Walby
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This chapter addresses National Capital Commission (NCC) conservation officers' regulation of homeless people, many of them Indigenous people, in Canada's capital city, Ottawa. The policing of NCC parks is organised by a logic of dispersal. Such policing aims to preserve an aesthetic for public consumption and ceremonial nationalism, entails specific temporalities, and is made possible through a policing and security network. Dispersal more accurately conceptualises the spatial regulation here compared with alternative concepts like banishment, and therefore supplements existing typologies of spatial regulation. The chapter then looks at these typologies for future research on urban policing and regulation and the notion of frontiers. There is a sense in which they reproduce the colonial dimension of the frontier in how they approach these peoples.
自然保护官员,分散和城市边界
本章讨论了国家首都委员会(NCC)保护官员对加拿大首都渥太华无家可归者(其中许多是土著居民)的监管。NCC公园的治安管理是按照分散的逻辑来组织的。这样的治安旨在维护公共消费和礼仪民族主义的审美,需要特定的时间,并通过治安和安全网络实现。与驱逐等替代概念相比,“分散”更准确地将空间调节概念化,因此补充了现有的空间调节类型学。然后,本章着眼于这些类型,为未来城市警务和监管以及边界概念的研究提供参考。从某种意义上说,他们在对待这些民族的方式上再现了边疆的殖民维度。
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