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Abstract / Description of output
The conceptual development of criminological scholarship has been inextricable with the city. This is particularly apparent in relation to policing, where foundational ideas about police work and culture are derived almost exclusively from research in cities. But how has the ubiquity of the urban context limited our criminological imagination? Drawing on a major ethnography of policing in two remote Scottish archipelagos, this paper explores how the remote island context brings new phenomena within the scope of criminological inquiry, illuminating the selectivity of its dominant preoccupations. It explores the centrality of (1) the weather, light and darkness and (2) immersion in the physical environment in the way island officers perceive the places, people and problems they encounter, and the implications for how they exercise state power.
Original language | English |
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Article number | azac052 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | The British Journal of Criminology: An International Review of Crime and Society (BJC) |
Early online date | 20 Jun 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 20 Jun 2022 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- policing
- remotenes
- islands
- environment
- weather
- darkness
- light
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Policing at the periphery: understanding police work in the remote Northern islands of Scotland
1/04/17 → 30/06/18
Project: Research
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Policing at the periphery: understanding police work in the remote Northern Islands of Scotland
3/01/17 → 16/09/17
Project: Research
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Policing dark islands
Souhami, A., 29 May 2023Research output: Non-textual form › Web publication/site
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Darkness with Dr Anna Souhami: A Just Humans podcast from the SCCJR
Souhami, A., 5 Nov 2020Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products
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Understanding Police Work in the Remote Northern isles of Scotland: The Extraordinary Ordinariness of Island Policing
Souhami, A., 21 Aug 2020, 21 p. (Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper; no. 2020/17).Research output: Working paper
Open Access
Press/Media
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Environment, vulnerability and insecurity: weather light and darkness in remote island policing
Anna Souhami (Invited speaker)
8 Sept 2023Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Understanding police work in remote Northern islands: the story of a research project
Anna Souhami (Invited speaker)
12 Jun 2023Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Environment and vulnerability: sea, weather, light and darkness in remote island policing
Anna Souhami (Invited speaker)
9 Jun 2023Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
Prizes
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European Society of Criminology Policing Network Prize for Best Article
Souhami, Anna (Recipient), 6 Sept 2023
Prize: Scholarship