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European Policies of Social Control Post-9/11
- Social Research: An International Quarterly
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 77, Number 1, Spring 2010
- pp. 181-204
- 10.1353/sor.2010.0058
- Article
- Additional Information
After describing the three European strategies focused on social control, this essay will first demonstrate that the first two strategies try less to protect societies than to enforce efficient tools of governance. Additionally, they reinforce stereotypes harming Muslim immigrants. I show that diverse approaches in policing can make a difference in the communities where police forces operate. The third strategy, that of prevention requiring the cooperation of the citizens, may be more sustainable in the long term as it facilitates communication among local politicians and involved actors. Finally, I point out that the interplay of interests, ideas and institutions matter a great deal to the comparison.