期刊论文详细信息
Vienna Journal of East Asian Studies
The Safest Country in the World? Notions of Risk and Security in the Japanese Private Security Industry
关键词: private security companies;    securitisation;    japan;    risk;    crime prevention;    security;    newspaper;    discourse analysis;   
DOI  :  10.2478/vjeas-2018-0004
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This paper tackles the question of what kind of views on risk and security prevail in the Japanese private security industry and analyses its discursive structure. A theoretical framework based on the Copenhagen School’s concept of securitisation and its modification by Olaf Corry-the model of riskification-is used to explain processes of shaping notions of risk and security within the discourse. By analysing newspapers and professional magazines, it can be observed that by constantly pointing out the risks, the environment of the private security industry slowly changes, giving private companies further opportunities to act as a positively acknowledged part of society. It is not them, however, who actively shape these circumstances; rather, the broader range of activities are enforced and legitimised by the police that seems to be increasingly interested in joint crime prevention strategies.

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