Policing Space

Policing Space

Territoriality and the Los Angeles Police Department

Steve Herbert

208 Pages, 6 x 9 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780816628650
  • Published: November 15, 1996
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  • 9781452901275
  • Published: November 15, 1996
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Policing Space

Territoriality and the Los Angeles Police Department

Steve Herbert

ISBN: 9780816628650

Publication date: November 15th, 1996

208 Pages

9 x 5

Policing Space is a fascinating firsthand account of how the Los Angeles Police Department attempts to control its vast, heterogeneous territory. As such, the book offers a rare, ground-level look at the relationship between the control of space and the exercise of power.

Author Steve Herbert spent eight months observing one patrol division of the LAPD on the job. A compelling story in itself, his fieldwork with the officers in the Wilshire Division affords readers a close view of the complex factors at play in how the police define and control territory, how they make and mark space.

A remarkable ethnography of a powerful police department, underscored throughout with telling on-the-scene vignettes, this book is also an unusually intensive analysis of the exercise of territorial power-and of territoriality as a key component of police power. Unique in its application of fieldwork and theory to this complex subject, it should prove valuable to readers in urban and political geography, urban and political sociology, and criminology, as well as those who wonder about the workings of the LAPD.

Steve Herbert teaches criminal justice and geography at Indiana University.