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Police in Africa

Author : Jan Beek,Mirco Göpfert,Olly Owen,Jonny Steinberg
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780190676636

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Police in Africa by Jan Beek,Mirco Göpfert,Olly Owen,Jonny Steinberg Pdf

State police forces in Africa are a curiously neglected subject of study, even within the framework of security issues and African states. This work brings together criminologists, anthropologists, sociologists, historians, political scientists and others who have engaged with police forces across the continent and the publics with whom they interact to provide street-level perspectives from below and inside Africa's police forces.

Police Administration in Africa

Author : James S. E. Opolot
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0761831312

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Police Administration in Africa by James S. E. Opolot Pdf

In Police Administration in Africa, Ejakait S.E. Opolot lays the foundation for future developments and trends in police administration in the former British colonies in Africa. Opolot emphasizes the dynamism between theory and practice. As such, Police Administration in Africa establishes a model to be replicated in other parts of the Third World.

Policing in Africa

Author : D. Francis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-04-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137010582

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Policing in Africa by D. Francis Pdf

This wide-ranging collection offers fresh insights into a critical factor in development and politics on the African continent. It critically examines and illustrates the centrality of policing in transition societies in Africa, and outlines and assesses the emergence and impact of the diversity of state and non-state policing agencies.

Policing Africa

Author : Alice Hills
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Pub
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 155587715X

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Policing Africa by Alice Hills Pdf

The use and abuse of political power in Africa has been closely related to the role and function of the police. This study explores the impact of cautious moves toward liberalization across the continent on both policing systems and the relationship between those systems and national development.

Policing for a New South Africa

Author : Mike Brogden,Clifford D. Shearing
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2005-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134889464

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Policing for a New South Africa by Mike Brogden,Clifford D. Shearing Pdf

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Multi-choice Policing in Africa

Author : Bruce Baker
Publisher : Nordic Africa Institute
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131781937

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Multi-choice Policing in Africa by Bruce Baker Pdf

Policing is crucial to how Africans experience the freedoms of democracy and determines to a large degree the levels of economic investment they will enjoy. Yet it is a neglected area of study. Based on field research, this book reveals the surprising variety of people involved in policing besides the state police. Indeed many Africans are faced with a wide choice of public and private, legal and illegal, effective and ineffective policing. Policing in Africa is very much more than what the police do. It concerns the activities of business interests, residential communities, cultural groups, criminal organizations, local political figures and governments. How people negotiate this Smulti-choice of policing options, and the implications of this for government and donor security policy, is the subject of this book. It covers policing in all its forms in Sub-Saharan Africa, including two case studies of Uganda and Sierra Leone.

Policing Criminality and Insurgency in Africa

Author : Usman A. Tar,Dawud Muhammad Dawud
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2022-11-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781793653819

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Policing Criminality and Insurgency in Africa by Usman A. Tar,Dawud Muhammad Dawud Pdf

Policing Criminality and Insurgency in Africa: Perspectives on the Changing Wave of Law Enforcement provides critical insights into the trends and patterns of crime and insurgency in contemporary African society. In Africa criminals and insurgents are becoming more resourceful, smart, and connected, as criminal syndicates are increasingly deploying modern technologies to commit crimes in ways and manners that are profoundly daring, and on a transnational and global scale. Meanwhile, the capacity of local, state, and security forces to stem the tide of crimes and insurgencies is decimated by dwindling resources on the part of the state due to official corruption, down-sizing of public institutions and a fierce competition for resources between security and other developmental agencies. In this volume, the contributors, who are expert academics in policing and security in Africa as well as security practitioners, provide detailed explanations of the new wave of crime, characterized by cyber insecurity, terror financing, the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, and transnational networking among criminal syndicates. The volume forensically explores how these complex waves and emerging trends of criminality and insurgency impact on the socio-economic and political development of Africa. Editors, Usman A. Tar and Dawud Muhammad Dawud highlight how these factors affect and shape policing and law enforcement in an era of “smart crimes” and insurgency within the continent.

Policing and Boundaries in a Violent Society

Author : Guy Lamb
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000536041

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Policing and Boundaries in a Violent Society by Guy Lamb Pdf

This book explores how social and territorial boundaries have influenced the approaches and practices of the South Africa Police Service (SAPS). By means of a historical analysis of South Africa, this book introduces a new concept, ‘police frontierism’, which illuminates the nature of the relationships between the police, policing and boundaries, and can potentially be used for future case study research. Drawing on a wealth of research, this book examines how social and territorial boundaries strongly influenced police practices and behaviour in South Africa, and how social delineations amplify and distort existing police prejudices against those communities on the other side of the boundary. Focusing on cases of high-density police operations, public-order policing and the recent policing of the COVID-19 lockdown, this book argues that poor economic conditions combined with an increased militarisation of the SAPS and a decline in public trust in the police will result in boundaries continuing to fundamentally inform police work in South Africa. This book will be of interest to scholars and students interested in policing in post-colonial societies characterised by high levels of violence, as well as police work and police militarization.

Thin Blue

Author : Jonny Steinberg
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010-11-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781868424115

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A country is policed only to the extent that it consents to be. When that consent is withheld, cops either negotiate or withdraw. Once they do this, however, they are no longer police; their role becomes something far murkier. Several months before they exploded into xenophobic violence, Jonny Steinberg travelled the streets of Alexandra, Reiger Park and other Johannesburg townships with police patrols. His mission was to discover the unwritten rules of engagement emerging between South Africa's citizens and its new police force. In this provocative new book, Steinberg argues that policing in crowded urban space is like theatre. Only here, the audience writes the script, and if the police don't perform the right lines, the spectators throw them off the stage. In vivid and eloquent prose, Steinberg takes us into the heart of this drama, and picks apart the rules South Africans have established for the policing of their communities. What emerges is a lucid and original account of a much larger matter: the relationship between ordinary South Africans and the government they have elected to rule them. The government and its people are like scorned lovers, Steinberg argues: their relationship, brittle, moody, untrusting and ultimately very needy.

Violence as Usual

Author : Marie Muschalek
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781501742866

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Violence as Usual by Marie Muschalek Pdf

Slaps in the face, kicks, beatings, and other forms of run-of-the-mill violence were a quotidian part of life in German Southwest Africa at the beginning of the twentieth century. Unearthing this culture of normalized violence in a settler colony, Violence as Usual uncovers the workings of a powerful state that was built in an improvised fashion by low-level state representatives. Marie A. Muschalek's fascinating portrayal of the daily deeds of African and German men enrolled in the colonial police force called the Landespolizei is a historical anthropology of police practice and the normalization of imperial power. Replete with anecdotes of everyday experiences both of the policemen and of colonized people and settlers, Violence as Usual re-examines fundamental questions about the relationship between power and violence. Muschalek gives us a new perspective on violence beyond the solely destructive and the instrumental. She overcomes, too, the notion that modern states operate exclusively according to modes of rationalized functionality. Violence as Usual offers an unusual assessment of the history of rule in settler colonialism and an alternative to dominant narratives of an ostensibly weak colonial state.

Policing for a New South Africa

Author : Mike Brogden,Clifford D. Shearing
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2005-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134889457

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Policing for a New South Africa by Mike Brogden,Clifford D. Shearing Pdf

The state police force of South Africa has acquired massive notoriety since its formation. Its officers have developed a reputation for routinely provoking violence and torturing suspects. As the key bastion of apartheid it is in urgent need of change. In Policing for a New South Africa Mike Brogden and Clifford Shearing evaluate the options for change. They critically analyse orthodos policing ideas imported from the West and contrast them with the indigenous model of independent policing from the townships of South Africa itself. Together they offer significant possibilities for the future. Importantly they suggest that rather than South Africans import ideas wholesale from the West, the latter countries, in the light of the failures of their own police systems have much to learn from South Africa.

Security in Post-Conflict Africa

Author : Bruce Baker
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-08-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 1420091948

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Security in Post-Conflict Africa by Bruce Baker Pdf

Policing is undergoing rapid change in Africa as a result of democratization, the commercialization of security, conflicts that disrupt policing services, and peace negotiations among former adversaries. These factors combined with the inability of Africa’s state police to provide adequate protection have resulted in the continuing popularity of various forms of nonstate policing. Based on six years of field work, Professor Bruce Baker presents his findings on eight African countries in Security in Post Conflict Africa: The Role of Nonstate Policing. How well does nonstate policing work? Professor Baker’s research, gathered through interviews, observations, and focus groups, examines the complex types of law enforcement and crime prevention systems that have developed during times of political and social instability. He explores the concept of nonstate policing, explains why it dominates African security provision, describes the services provided, measures the levels of local support, and discusses issues of accountability. He examines the potential hazards of working with nonstate police and suggests ways to enhance these systems and to establish partnerships with the state police for the benefit of the citizens. Are collaborative efforts the key to security? Challenging prevailing assumptions in academic and policy circles about nonstate policing, this groundbreaking work provides insight into the optimum security model, whereby success is determined by the quality and efficacy of the security received by the people, regardless of who delivers that service. The author maintains a related website with supplemental information.

Policing and Crime Control in Post-apartheid South Africa

Author : Anne-Marie Singh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317079170

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Policing and Crime Control in Post-apartheid South Africa by Anne-Marie Singh Pdf

Once a marginal political issue, crime control now occupies a central place on the social, political and economic agenda of contemporary liberal democracies. Nowhere more so than in post-apartheid South Africa, where the transition from apartheid rule to democratic rule was marked by a shift in concern from political to criminal violence. In this book Anne-Marie Singh offers a comprehensive account of policing transformations in post-apartheid South Africa. Her analysis of crime and mechanisms for its control is linked to an analysis of neo-liberal policies, providing the basis for a critique of existing analyses of liberal democratic governance. Themes addressed in the book include the exercise of coercive authority, state and non-state expertise in policing, the 'rationally-choosing' criminal, and the importance of developing an active and responsible citizenship.

Policing and Human Rights

Author : Julia Hornberger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781136746987

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Policing and Human Rights by Julia Hornberger Pdf

Policing and Human Rights analyses the implementation of human rights standards, tracing them from the nodal points of their production in Geneva, through the board rooms of national police management and training facilities, to the streets of downtown Johannesburg. This book deals with how the unprecedented influence of human rights, combined with the inability by police officers to ‘live up’ to international standards, has created a range of policing and human rights vernaculars – hybrid discourses that have appropriated, transmogrified and undercut human rights. Understood as an attempt by police officers, as much as by the police as a whole, to recover a position from which to act and to judge, these vernaculars reveal the compromised ways in which human rights are – and are not – implemented. Tracing how, in South Africa, human rights have given rise to new forms of popular justice, informal ‘private’ policing and provisional security arrangements, Policing and Human Rights delivers an important analysis of how the dissemination and implementation of human rights intersects with the post-colonial and post-transformation circumstances that characterise many countries in the South.

Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Author : Mark Shaw
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2002-06-13
Category : History
ISBN : 0253215374

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Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Mark Shaw Pdf

"[A] cogent and well-informed discussion of the South African Police Service and the organisational problems it faces." —Stephen Ellis Since the mid-1990s, South Africa has experienced a crime wave of such unprecedented proportions that the ability of the new democracy to form a stable civil society and govern effectively has been called into question. In this timely book, Mark Shaw describes how a police force that was so effective under apartheid became so ineffectual in the face of rising crime. He shows how an increase in violent crime shapes society, police, and government, and discusses possible solutions for the current crisis. International crimes such as war, terrorism, and organized crime are explored along with crimes that affect individual security, such as armed robbery, murder, and rape. Crime and Policing in Post-Apartheid South Africa draws attention to both the national and the international dimensions of crime in this society in transition.