Policing the Global South

Policing the Global South

Colonial Legacies, Pluralities, Partnerships, and Reform

Ruiz-Vasquez, Juan Carlos; Wallace, Wendell C.; Amin, Sara N.; Watson, Danielle; (Michael) Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

394

Dura

Inglês

9780367648121

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

Chapter 1- Policing the Global South-- colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships and reform

Part 1 - Acknowledging colonial legacies and their impact on policing

Chapter 2- Bringing empire back in: Unaccountable public violence, sovereignty and the rule of difference in Latin America

Chapter 3- Post-coloniality as lenses that reveal day-to-day police practices in Brazil and Mexico

Chapter 4- Modalities of policing in contemporary Brazil

Chapter 5- 'VIP Culture' and the provision of policing and security in postcolonial Karachi

Chapter 6- From Barefoot Policeman to Policeman as President: An Overview of the Institutional Development of the Colombian Police Force

Part 2: Navigating plural regulatory systems and policing partnerships

Chapter 7- Serving God, the Community and the State: Policing in Tuvalu

Chapter 8- Police, Private Security, and "Patitos": The Market for Security in Mexico City

Chapter 9- Plural Policing in Crisis: Inclusive security provision in violent and unequal societies

Chapter 10- Balancing the scale: Police officers' perspectives on plural policing in the Solomon Islands

Part 3 - Access to justice, community perceptions and police legitimacy

Chapter 11- Institutional Effectiveness, Access to Justice and the Governance of Women Police Stations in West Bengal

Chapter 12- Unfulfilled Potential: Women Police Stations in Pakistan

Chapter 13- Proactive or Predatory: Citizen perceptions of the Zimbabwe state police

Chapter 14- Challenges of Police Prosecution in the Global South: Perspectives of Ghanaian Police Officers

Chapter 15- An Integrative Assessment of Normative Expectations, Treatment Outcome, Procedural Justice, and Public Satisfaction with the Police in the Global South

Part 4 - Organisational reform, crime prevention and community partnerships

Chapter 16- From fear to cooperation: The critical role of community policing in building trust in the postcolonial state of Pakistan

Chapter 17- Feeling black and blue: indigenous police liaison officers in Torres Strait region

Chapter 18- 'Police are the public and the public are the police': Community policing and countering violent extremism (CVE) in Bangladesh

Chapter 19- The Global South and crime prevention through social development: Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago

Chapter 20- The Effectiveness of the British Models of Community Policing in Fiji

Chapter 21- From social promise to social fad: The evolution of community policing on

the Caribbean Island of Dominica

Part 5 - The expanding roles of police organisations

Chapter 22- Policing Human Trafficking and Commercial Sex in Kiribati

Chapter 23- Policing and Technology in the Contemporary Caribbean

Chapter 24- Policing Wildlife Crimes: A historical analysis of the development and impact of wildlife ranger units in Sub-Saharan Africa

Chapter 25- Criminalization of Moral Hazard during Covid-19 Crisis: The study of Thailand under emergency decree 2020-2021

Conclusion

Chapter 26- Continuity and change in policing the Global South
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Community Policing;Police Forces;Police Services;Women Police Stations;Plural Policing;General Police Stations;Violate;Solomon Islands;Community Police Forums;Tobago Police Service;Torres Strait Region;Police Prosecutors;Professional Development;CVE;Tamil Nadu;Implement Community Policing;TTPS;BOPE;SHO;Global South Contexts;Deputy Commissioners;Colonial Administration;Police Community Post;VIP;Global South