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Einband grossPolice in Africa
ISBN/GTIN

Police in Africa

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Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am15.08.2017
Often overlooked by journalists and scholars, the police forces of the African continents are a significant and little-studied phenomenon. This book seeks to redress that lacuna. The studies span the continent, from South Africa to Sierra Leone, keeping a strong ethnographic focus on police officers and their work.mehr
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KlappentextOften overlooked by journalists and scholars, the police forces of the African continents are a significant and little-studied phenomenon. This book seeks to redress that lacuna. The studies span the continent, from South Africa to Sierra Leone, keeping a strong ethnographic focus on police officers and their work.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780190911294
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum15.08.2017
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse3877 Kbytes
Illustrationen1 b/w figure
Artikel-Nr.4039799
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
CONTENTSForeword: Towards What Kind of Global Policing Studies? -- Professor Ian Loader Policing in Africa Reconsidered -- Jan Beek, Mirco Göpfert, Olly Owen and Jonny SteinbergSection 1: What is the Police in Contemporary Africa?1. Policing Africa: Structures and Pathways -- Klaus Schlichte 2. What is the Concept of Professionalisation Good for? An Argument from Late Colonialism -- Joel Glasman 3. The Colonial Subtext of British-led Police Reform in Sierra Leone -- Erlend Krogstadt 4. Policing During and After Apartheid: A New Perspective on Continuity and Change -- Jonny Steinberg 5. Historicising Vigilante Policing in Plateau State, Nigeria -- Jimam Lar Section 2: Who are the Police in Africa? 6. Who are the Police in Africa?-- Thomas Bierschenk 7. Somewhere Between Green and Blue: A Special Police Unit in the DRC -- Laura Thurmann 8. Moonlighting: Crossing the Public-Private Policing Divide in Durban, South Africa -- Thessa Diphoorn 9. Risk and Motivation in Police Work in Nigeria -- Olly Owen 10. Fighting for Respect: Violence, Masculinity and Legitimacy in the South African Police Service -- Andrew Faull Section 3: How are the Police Doing their Work?11. Policing Boundaries: The Cultural Work of African Policing -- David Pratten 12. The Belly of the Police -- Julia Hornberger 13. Inside the Police Stations in Maputo City: Between Legality and Legitimacy --Helene Kyed 14. Money, Morals and Law: The Legitimacy of Police Traffic Checks in Ghana -- Jan Beek 15. Soft Law Enforcement in the Nigerien Gendarmerie: How a Case is Born -- Mirco Göpfert Epilogue: Alice Hillsmehr