This work provides an important contribution to the academic study of criminology, policing and urban security in the 21st century. The authors are respected contributors in their field and their insights will assist both undergraduate and postgraduate students to inform and develop their own perspectives on a number of key criminological issues.Tim Parsons, Senior Lecturer in Policing and Criminology at the John Grieve Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK'This innovative book collapses disciplinary barriers in helping us to understand the ways in which policing both constitutes and is constituted by rapidly changing cities across the world. It should be mandatory reading for police managers, policy makers and social scientists across the board.'Professor Kevin Stenson, Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics, UK‘As strategies for the control of our urbanizing world proliferate, it is getting more difficult to get a clear overview of what is happening. However, this volume manages to do just that. Featuring an excellent selection of the best writers on urban security, Policing Cities is an essential collection.’David Murakami Wood, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Surveillance Studies, Queen’s University, Canada'Ultimately however, this is a timely contribution which demonstrates the need for further work to contextualise the broader shift to a pluralized landscape of urban securitization and policing.'Andrew Wooff, Research Associate, School of Law, University of Sheffield, UK