Zero
Tolerance Policing and Liberal Government |
Professor
Kevin Stenson, Director, Social Policy Research Group,
Buckinghamshire Cilterns University College, UK
Date:Thursday, 5 April, 2001
Time:6:00pm
Cost:$11/$5.50 (includes GST)
Venue:Minter Ellison Conference Room, lvl 13, Sydney
University Law School, 173 - 175 Phillip Street, Sydney,
Australia
This paper, in highlighting the rhetoric of ZTP, and
drawing on the work of the Foucaultian, governmentality
school, explored the implications of the fashion for
ZTP type rhetoric and strategies for the tensions within
governmental strategies in the unequal conditions of
advanced liberalism. Using a historical and institutional
- rather than philosophical - conception of liberalism,
this paper argued that ZTP is an instrument of sovereign
rule, which lies at the heart of even liberal forms
of public government.
Distributed at the seminar was an article by Professor
Stenson entitled "Some Day our Prince will Come: Zero-tolerance
policing and liberal government" which formed Chapter
11 in Tim Hope & Richard Sparks (eds) 'Crime Risk
and Insecurity' published by Routledge in 2001. |