《警察就是警察》:美国校园警察和全球警察机构

Grace Watkins
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美国的校园警察经常被讨论到他们对大学校园和周围社区的影响,但他们也有一个鲜为人知的全球影响。这篇文章揭示了校园部队如何试图摆脱“租来的警察”的名声,成为全球领先的校园安全专家,并参与了一系列旨在保护国家利益的项目。在这样做的过程中,校园警察将自己定位为自己的专门警务部门(而不仅仅是市政警务的附属部门),并为全球警务机构的建设做出了贡献。校园部门对合法性的追求体现在通过培训课程、网络活动和其他合作项目,在世界各地的城市和校园部队之间交流警务策略。随着历史学家继续揭示美国警察的全球影响,包括经常被忽视的私人和准公共校园警察部门的贡献是很重要的。本文认为,校园部队利用其独特的身份参与国外的警务协助工作,同时也将其复制到自己的职业中,以构建全球校园安全网络。
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'Cops Are Cops': American Campus Police and the Global Carceral Apparatus
ABSTRACT Campus police in the United States are often discussed in terms of their domestic impact on college grounds and the surrounding neighbourhoods, but they have a lesser-known global impact as well. This article reveals how campus forces have attempted to shed their reputation as 'rent-a-cops' by establishing themselves as the leading global experts on campus security and participating in a wide range of projects designed to protect state interests. In doing so, campus police have positioned themselves as their own specialised branch of policing (rather than as merely subsidiary to municipal policing) and contributed to the construction of a global carceral apparatus. Campus departments' quest for legitimacy has manifested in the exchange of policing tactics between city and campus forces around the world through training sessions, networking events, and other collaborative programmes. As historians continue to uncover the global effects of policing in the United States, it is important to include the contributions of often overlooked private and quasi-public campus police departments. This article argues that campus forces used their unique status to take part in police assistance efforts abroad while also reproducing them in their own profession to construct the global campus security network.
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