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Private means to public space and order : the private policing of public space in Makati, Philippines

Wilmann, Stein
Master thesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/187893
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2013-03-22
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Abstract
This study explores the private security industry in the Philippines through the private

policing of mass private property (quasi-public space) in Makati. The study has also sought

to ascertain which possible consequences the policing of mass private property has had on

surrounding public space. Private policing of quasi-public space takes on a global character

through its manifestation in malls, gated communities, office complexes, recreational

parks, and country clubs. As a result, its commonality elicits further research on the

matter. How did this trend emerge? Who does the policing? And what is private security’s

relationship with private property?

By first deconstructing what policing really means, this paper identifies, discusses, and

investigates the role of each component constitutive and influential on policing activity.

The paper then analyzes this sequential information from a private security perspective.

The purpose for isolating the various components is to ensure transferability of

established theory on the matter of private policing to a Filipino context. A descriptive

chapter on relevant topics in Makati such as demographics, land use, crime, and the

private security industry form the contextual backdrop. The case study on private policing

activity in Forbes Park is then analyzed within the theoretical framework and contextual

backdrop of Metro Manila.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås

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