Whose space is it anyway? A study of young people's interaction with security guards in New South Wales |
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Authors: | Mark Morey |
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Institution: | Youth Action and Policy Association, the peak for young people and youth services , New South Wales |
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Abstract: | Abstract Limited research has been conducted in relation to the impact of private policing on young people. Research has primarily focused on young people and their use of public space, their use of the street or the policing of working class families and their children. This paper outlines an investigation of young peoples use of public spaces and their experiences of security guards within the greater Sydney metropolitan area of New South Wales. The paper also outlines the experiences of shopping centre managers in relation to the management of young people within their centres. The research found that young people are over policed within public spaces and especially in shopping complexes. Young people are primarily over policed within these spaces because of the perceived fears other groups within the community hold in relation to young people, especially those in groups. |
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