Zusammenfassung der Ressource
security continued
- concept/theory
- EXCLUSIONS
- Young
- Families
- who hold the ability of providing ontological support
- some may look to family for physical security, e.g food, sexual contact
- not just a personal matter but a "building block of life"
- some families are seen as "better" than others or more "dangerous"
- this leads to public anxiety
- PUNITIVITY
- Garland & Wacquant
- youth offending
- ASBO
- although troublesome, very little is a direct threat to our material security
- JURIDIFICATION & RESPONSIBILISATION
- Explores tensions
- these concepts reflect the moment when welfare & crime control overlap/coincide
- the management of health & disease is fundamental to both national & human security
- disease is increasingly seen as a threat richer countries emanating from poorer ones
- HIV/AIDS dominant views on the spread of infection focus on the INDIVIDUAL rather than the evidence about its link with poverty/inequality
- responsibilisation strategies focus on behavioural change may obscure the need for policy response to address these broader issues
- particular populations come to be identified as being both vulnerable AND threatening to wider society