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Private security in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom: A cross-national comparative analysis of late modern policy trends in a Continental European and Anglo-American context.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public-private partnership in policing : experiences from within the Belgian and Dutch security industry
Pieter Leloup
Bookchapter
in
Handbook on public and private security
2023
Questioning Anglocentrism in plural policing studies : private security regulation in Belgium and the United Kingdom
Pieter Leloup
Adam White
A1
Journal Article
in
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
2023
(Post-)crisis policing, public health and private security : the COVID-19 pandemic and the private security sector
Pieter Leloup
Marc Cools
A1
Journal Article
in
POLICING & SOCIETY
2022
Conclusion
David Churchill
Dolores Janiewski
Pieter Leloup
Bookchapter
in
Private security and the modern state : historical and comparative perspectives
2020
Introduction
David Churchill
Dolores Janiewski
Pieter Leloup
Bookchapter
in
Private security and the modern state : historical and comparative perspectives
2020
De private bewakingssector in België : ontwikkeling en regulering vanuit historisch criminologisch perspectief
Pieter Leloup
A2
Journal Article
in
PANOPTICON
2020
Co-operation or competition? Discourses on the role of the private security sector in Belgium, 1934–90
Pieter Leloup
Bookchapter
in
Private security and the modern state : historical and comparative perspectives
2020
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