Preventative security as a mode of government. The case of Madrid

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  • Sergio García García Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Débora Ávila Cantos Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Abstract

The aim of this article is to explore the influence of neoliberal criminological doctrines on the discourses and practices of police management in Madrid. We shall examine in depth what we consider to be the pillars of this security policy: first, the economic procedure that forces a cost and benefit assessment; second, the logic of differentiation of subjects and spaces; third, the relevance given to technical tools to approach both objective and subjective insecurity, and last, the concept of "prevention", which is transverse to all the previous ones, and tries to break away from a repressive approach and manage efficiently any risk of disordering the social order. This analysis is the basis of our thesis: through banal prevention of (in)security a distributed form of governance is implemented over the social.

Keywords

Security, Prevention, Management, Governance

Author Biographies

Sergio García García, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Doctor en Antropología Social y profesor de Trabajo Social Comunitario en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Débora Ávila Cantos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Profesora de Antropología Social en la UNiversidad Complutense de Madrid

Published

2016-03-01

How to Cite

García García, S., & Ávila Cantos, D. (2016). Preventative security as a mode of government. The case of Madrid. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 16(1), 43–82. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1729

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