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This Town's a Different Town Today: Policing and Regulating the Night-Time Economy

NCJ Number
228903
Journal
Criminology and Criminal Justice Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Dated: November 2009 Pages: 465-485
Author(s)
Phil Hadfield; Stuart Lister
Date Published
November 2009
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This article explores contemporary state responses to the night-time economy (NTE) in England and Wales.
Abstract
A dramatic acceleration of statutory activity, with 12 new or revised powers, and several more in prospect was identified in this article from findings of a broad 2-year qualitative investigation of local and national developments in alcohol policy. Drawing from these findings, this article examines recent policing and regulatory response to the night-time economy (NTE) in England and Wales. It explores the degree to which the introduction of such powers has translated into a sustained expansion of control. This control is overtaken with tensions and ambiguities that reflect the ad hoc nature and rapid escalation of the regulatory architecture. The article begins by tracing the recent history of police campaigns and new legislation which involve major intensifications of state control, and then describes and analyzes various civil/criminal and public/private mechanisms for regulating public and quasi-public space. Table and references