GENERAL PART
Introduction
1. Concept of public order
2. Concept of public security
3. Public order, public security and changes in the social context: from individual responsibility to the demand for summary justice
The role of punitive law in Law and Order policies
4. Law as a form of social control
5. The right to punishment: mala quia peccatum/mala quia prohibitum. The phenomenon of deviance in the penalistic perspective
6. Elements of criminal law - crime, punishment, security measure
7. Relationship between prevention and repression - Bodies and instruments
8. TULPS and the discipline of arms
9. Role, powers and constitutional limits of the Prefect
10. Preventive measures and police authorisations
11. The relationship between local public security authorities and local authorities
12. Lights and shadows of the privatization of public security: investigations and private security
13. Cooperation between the Armed Forces and the Judicial Police: the Quinzano case
14. Cooperation between the Armed Forces and the Public Security Authority: the case Safe Roads
15. From Law 121/81 to Law 124/07: State information services
16. The Civil Protection Department and Law 225/92
SPECIAL PART
Geopolitics, public order and public security
17. The impact of international crises on the management of internal choices of general prevention
18. The relationship between state security and the protection of citizens in the light of terrorist threats
19. Asymmetric conflicts, undeclared wars and public security. In particular, the lesson of Munich 72
Prevention, control and surveillance
20. Active management of public order and public security - control of the territory and information activity: DNA database, data retention and information technology providers of telecommunications services and duties of cooperation with the judicial authority and the State Security Services, video surveillance
21. Passive management of public order and public security - social networks and organised disorder, cryptography and criminal activity,
Public order, public security and information technology
22. Is there an "IT public order"? The directive of the President of the Council on cybernetic protection and national cybersecurity in the decree on the protection of cybernetic space
23. Public order and vulnerability of institutional structures - from the Gentiloni case to the Eyewear case
24. Critical infrastructure protection in the Community framework: the NIS Directive
Inviolability of domicile and secrecy of communications
25. The role of Law 547/93 in the transition from home and correspondence from the physical to the computer dimension
Freedom of movement
26. Control and management of migration flows in the "Security" Decree Law
Freedom of association and assembly
27. Major events and the management of public order - the case of Turin
28. Protest demonstrations (not) authorised - from the G8 in Genoa to the student protests in Hong Kong
Religious freedom
29. Admitted cults, pardoning practices and organized superstition - the case of Satan's Children
Freedom of expression and information
30. The public shows between logical censorship and need for prevention (from the case "Mistero buffo", Corte cost. Sentence 106/1975 to the case of the cinema "Statuto" of Turin)
31. Illegal Content and privatisation of special preventive activity: the role of technological intermeridiaries in the regulatory strategies of the European Commission and the performance of the Institutions
32. The institutional response to the phenomenon of fake news
Freedom of research and teaching
33. The dissemination of information that could be used for criminal purposes and the limits of prevention
The regression of public order and public security and the withdrawal of the protection of civil rights
34. Technological developments, public order and civil rights
35. Ambiguities of prevention and paradigm shifts in punitive law
36. Gesundes Volksempfinden. The return of copyright guilt and criminal law of the inner attitude