Policing the global South colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships, and reform

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505 8 |a Introduction : 1. Policing the Global South: colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships, and reform / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez -- Part 1. Acknowledging Colonial Legacies And Their Impact On Policing : 2. Brining empire back in: unaccountable public violence, sovereignty, and the rule of difference in Latin America / Markus-Michael Müller -- 3. Postcoloniality as lenses that reveal day-to-day police practices in Brazil and Mexico / Annabelle Dias Félix and María Teresa Martínez Trujillo -- 4. Modalities of policing in contemporary Brazil / Michael Jerome Wolff -- 5. 'VIP culture' and the provision of policing and security in postcolonial Karachi / Zoha Waseem -- 6. From barefoot policeman to policeman as president: an overview of the institutional development of the Colombian Police Force / Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez -- 
505 8 |a Part 2. Navigating Plural Regulatory Systems And Policing Partnerships : 7. Serving God, the community, and the state / Sara N. Amin, Tanya Trussler, Danielle Watson, and Sepola Taata Niulakita -- 8. Police, private security, and patitos: the market for security in Mexico City / Logan Puck -- 9. Plural policing in crisis: inclusive security provision in violent and unequal societies / Julie Berg and Guy Lamb -- 10. Balancing the scale: police officers' perspectives on plural policing in the Solomon Islands / Casandra Harry, Danielle Watson, and Gordon Nanau -- Part 3. Access To Justice, Community Perceptions, And Police Legitimacy : 11. Institutional effectiveness, access to justice, and the governance of women police stations in West Bengal / Tumpa Mukherjee -- 12. Unfulfilled potential: women Police Stations in Pakistan / Sadaf Ahmad -- 13. Proactive or predatory: citizen perceptions of the Zimbabwe State Police / Tariro Mutongwizo and Nyasha Mutongwizo -- 
505 8 |a 14. Challenges of police prosecution in the Global South: perspectives of Ghanaian police officers / Moses Agaawena Amagnya -- 15. An integrative assessment of normative expectations, treatment outcome, procedural justice, and public satisfaction with the police / Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi -- Part 4. Organisational Reform, Crime Prevention, And Community Partnerships : 16. From fear to cooperation: the critical role of community policing in building trust in the postcolonial state of Pakistan / Muhammad Abbas, Raymond Shuey, and Vandra Harris -- 17. Feeling black an d blue: indigenous police liaison officers in the Torres Strait Region / Chris Emzin, John Scott, and Zoe Staines -- 18. "The police are the public and the public is the police": community policing and countering violent extremism (CVE) in Bangladesh / Niloy Ranjan Biswas -- 19. The Global South and crime prevention through social development: evidence from Trinidad and Tobago / Wendell C. Wallace -- 
505 8 |a 20. The effectiveness of the British models of community policing in Fiji / Anand Chand, Pariniappa Goundar, and Maureen Karan -- 21. From social promise to social fad: the evolution of community policing on the Caribbean island of Dominica / Peter KB St Jean -- Part 5. The Expanding Roles of Police Organisations : 22. Policing human trafficking and commercial sex in Kiribati / Suwastika Naidu, Arvind Patel, and Atishwar Pandaram -- 23. Policing and technology in the contemporary Caribbean / Wendell C Wallace and Leonard Johnny -- 24. Policing wildlife crimes: a historical analysis of the development and impact of wildlife ranger units in sub-Saharan Africa / Greg Warchol -- 25. Criminalisation of moral hazard during the COVID-19 crisis: the study of Thailand under Emergency Decree, 2020-2021 / Sustarum Thammaboosadee -- 
505 8 |a Conclusion : Continuity and change in policing the Global South / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez 
520 3 |a "Policing the Global South provides scholarship which further transnationalise and democratise ideas about policing practices and philosophies, highlighting renovations in approaches to policing studies, and injecting innovative perspectives into the study of policing from scholars positioned on the 'periphery'. Criminological knowledge depolarization underscores a conscious effort by scholars from the Global South to increase intellectual knowledge focused on developing context-specific responses to issues not aligned to northern ideological positions and specific to non-northern context. Such shifts draw attention to the expanse of spaces beyond northern centres rife with challenges unlike any specific to those experienced or conceptualized by scholars from the Global North with an applied northern criminological lens. 
520 3 |a Applying a post-colonial lens to empirical knowledge from country-specific cases in former colonies in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Pacific and Latin America, this book examines how policing issues not aligned to northern ideological positions and specific to non-northern contexts are addressed. The primary purpose is to share innovations in the field of policing - service provision, threats to security, crime responses, justice and international trends - developed in post-colonial developing country contexts. 
520 3 |a Given the aim of the book and the contributors' own research on issues of policing across the globe, it discusses themes including but not limited to the colonial legacies and their impact on policing; how plural regulatory systems and partnerships are navigated by the police; the linkages between access to justice, community perceptions and police legitimacy; innovations and challenges in organisational reform, crime prevention and community partnerships; and the expanding roles of police organisations in the Global South. While each chapter presents a policing issue in a country within a specific part of the Global South, the book highlights how important it is to frame responses based on contextual realities informed by an awareness of the past and present, with a goal of informing the future. 
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contents Introduction : 1. Policing the Global South: colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships, and reform / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez -- Part 1. Acknowledging Colonial Legacies And Their Impact On Policing : 2. Brining empire back in: unaccountable public violence, sovereignty, and the rule of difference in Latin America / Markus-Michael Müller -- 3. Postcoloniality as lenses that reveal day-to-day police practices in Brazil and Mexico / Annabelle Dias Félix and María Teresa Martínez Trujillo -- 4. Modalities of policing in contemporary Brazil / Michael Jerome Wolff -- 5. 'VIP culture' and the provision of policing and security in postcolonial Karachi / Zoha Waseem -- 6. From barefoot policeman to policeman as president: an overview of the institutional development of the Colombian Police Force / Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez --
Part 2. Navigating Plural Regulatory Systems And Policing Partnerships : 7. Serving God, the community, and the state / Sara N. Amin, Tanya Trussler, Danielle Watson, and Sepola Taata Niulakita -- 8. Police, private security, and patitos: the market for security in Mexico City / Logan Puck -- 9. Plural policing in crisis: inclusive security provision in violent and unequal societies / Julie Berg and Guy Lamb -- 10. Balancing the scale: police officers' perspectives on plural policing in the Solomon Islands / Casandra Harry, Danielle Watson, and Gordon Nanau -- Part 3. Access To Justice, Community Perceptions, And Police Legitimacy : 11. Institutional effectiveness, access to justice, and the governance of women police stations in West Bengal / Tumpa Mukherjee -- 12. Unfulfilled potential: women Police Stations in Pakistan / Sadaf Ahmad -- 13. Proactive or predatory: citizen perceptions of the Zimbabwe State Police / Tariro Mutongwizo and Nyasha Mutongwizo --
14. Challenges of police prosecution in the Global South: perspectives of Ghanaian police officers / Moses Agaawena Amagnya -- 15. An integrative assessment of normative expectations, treatment outcome, procedural justice, and public satisfaction with the police / Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi -- Part 4. Organisational Reform, Crime Prevention, And Community Partnerships : 16. From fear to cooperation: the critical role of community policing in building trust in the postcolonial state of Pakistan / Muhammad Abbas, Raymond Shuey, and Vandra Harris -- 17. Feeling black an d blue: indigenous police liaison officers in the Torres Strait Region / Chris Emzin, John Scott, and Zoe Staines -- 18. "The police are the public and the public is the police": community policing and countering violent extremism (CVE) in Bangladesh / Niloy Ranjan Biswas -- 19. The Global South and crime prevention through social development: evidence from Trinidad and Tobago / Wendell C. Wallace --
20. The effectiveness of the British models of community policing in Fiji / Anand Chand, Pariniappa Goundar, and Maureen Karan -- 21. From social promise to social fad: the evolution of community policing on the Caribbean island of Dominica / Peter KB St Jean -- Part 5. The Expanding Roles of Police Organisations : 22. Policing human trafficking and commercial sex in Kiribati / Suwastika Naidu, Arvind Patel, and Atishwar Pandaram -- 23. Policing and technology in the contemporary Caribbean / Wendell C Wallace and Leonard Johnny -- 24. Policing wildlife crimes: a historical analysis of the development and impact of wildlife ranger units in sub-Saharan Africa / Greg Warchol -- 25. Criminalisation of moral hazard during the COVID-19 crisis: the study of Thailand under Emergency Decree, 2020-2021 / Sustarum Thammaboosadee --
Conclusion : Continuity and change in policing the Global South / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez
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Part 2. Navigating Plural Regulatory Systems And Policing Partnerships : 7. Serving God, the community, and the state / Sara N. Amin, Tanya Trussler, Danielle Watson, and Sepola Taata Niulakita -- 8. Police, private security, and patitos: the market for security in Mexico City / Logan Puck -- 9. Plural policing in crisis: inclusive security provision in violent and unequal societies / Julie Berg and Guy Lamb -- 10. Balancing the scale: police officers' perspectives on plural policing in the Solomon Islands / Casandra Harry, Danielle Watson, and Gordon Nanau -- Part 3. Access To Justice, Community Perceptions, And Police Legitimacy : 11. Institutional effectiveness, access to justice, and the governance of women police stations in West Bengal / Tumpa Mukherjee -- 12. Unfulfilled potential: women Police Stations in Pakistan / Sadaf Ahmad -- 13. Proactive or predatory: citizen perceptions of the Zimbabwe State Police / Tariro Mutongwizo and Nyasha Mutongwizo --
14. Challenges of police prosecution in the Global South: perspectives of Ghanaian police officers / Moses Agaawena Amagnya -- 15. An integrative assessment of normative expectations, treatment outcome, procedural justice, and public satisfaction with the police / Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi -- Part 4. Organisational Reform, Crime Prevention, And Community Partnerships : 16. From fear to cooperation: the critical role of community policing in building trust in the postcolonial state of Pakistan / Muhammad Abbas, Raymond Shuey, and Vandra Harris -- 17. Feeling black an d blue: indigenous police liaison officers in the Torres Strait Region / Chris Emzin, John Scott, and Zoe Staines -- 18. "The police are the public and the public is the police": community policing and countering violent extremism (CVE) in Bangladesh / Niloy Ranjan Biswas -- 19. The Global South and crime prevention through social development: evidence from Trinidad and Tobago / Wendell C. Wallace --
20. The effectiveness of the British models of community policing in Fiji / Anand Chand, Pariniappa Goundar, and Maureen Karan -- 21. From social promise to social fad: the evolution of community policing on the Caribbean island of Dominica / Peter KB St Jean -- Part 5. The Expanding Roles of Police Organisations : 22. Policing human trafficking and commercial sex in Kiribati / Suwastika Naidu, Arvind Patel, and Atishwar Pandaram -- 23. Policing and technology in the contemporary Caribbean / Wendell C Wallace and Leonard Johnny -- 24. Policing wildlife crimes: a historical analysis of the development and impact of wildlife ranger units in sub-Saharan Africa / Greg Warchol -- 25. Criminalisation of moral hazard during the COVID-19 crisis: the study of Thailand under Emergency Decree, 2020-2021 / Sustarum Thammaboosadee --
Conclusion : Continuity and change in policing the Global South / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez
"Policing the Global South provides scholarship which further transnationalise and democratise ideas about policing practices and philosophies, highlighting renovations in approaches to policing studies, and injecting innovative perspectives into the study of policing from scholars positioned on the 'periphery'. Criminological knowledge depolarization underscores a conscious effort by scholars from the Global South to increase intellectual knowledge focused on developing context-specific responses to issues not aligned to northern ideological positions and specific to non-northern context. Such shifts draw attention to the expanse of spaces beyond northern centres rife with challenges unlike any specific to those experienced or conceptualized by scholars from the Global North with an applied northern criminological lens.
Applying a post-colonial lens to empirical knowledge from country-specific cases in former colonies in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Pacific and Latin America, this book examines how policing issues not aligned to northern ideological positions and specific to non-northern contexts are addressed. The primary purpose is to share innovations in the field of policing - service provision, threats to security, crime responses, justice and international trends - developed in post-colonial developing country contexts.
Given the aim of the book and the contributors' own research on issues of policing across the globe, it discusses themes including but not limited to the colonial legacies and their impact on policing; how plural regulatory systems and partnerships are navigated by the police; the linkages between access to justice, community perceptions and police legitimacy; innovations and challenges in organisational reform, crime prevention and community partnerships; and the expanding roles of police organisations in the Global South. While each chapter presents a policing issue in a country within a specific part of the Global South, the book highlights how important it is to frame responses based on contextual realities informed by an awareness of the past and present, with a goal of informing the future.
Law enforcement / Developing countries
Police / Developing countries
Criminology / Developing countries
Crime prevention / Developing countries
Crime prevention
Criminology
Law enforcement
Police
Developing countries
Watson, Danielle (DE-588)1178350355 edt
Amin, Sara N. (DE-588)1150304650 edt
Wallace, Wendell C. (DE-588)1248569342 edt
Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga Michael (DE-588)1259936171 edt
Ruiz Vásquez, Juan Carlos (DE-588)1057612707 edt
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-12640-9
spellingShingle Policing the global South colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships, and reform
Introduction : 1. Policing the Global South: colonial legacies, pluralities, partnerships, and reform / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez -- Part 1. Acknowledging Colonial Legacies And Their Impact On Policing : 2. Brining empire back in: unaccountable public violence, sovereignty, and the rule of difference in Latin America / Markus-Michael Müller -- 3. Postcoloniality as lenses that reveal day-to-day police practices in Brazil and Mexico / Annabelle Dias Félix and María Teresa Martínez Trujillo -- 4. Modalities of policing in contemporary Brazil / Michael Jerome Wolff -- 5. 'VIP culture' and the provision of policing and security in postcolonial Karachi / Zoha Waseem -- 6. From barefoot policeman to policeman as president: an overview of the institutional development of the Colombian Police Force / Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez --
Part 2. Navigating Plural Regulatory Systems And Policing Partnerships : 7. Serving God, the community, and the state / Sara N. Amin, Tanya Trussler, Danielle Watson, and Sepola Taata Niulakita -- 8. Police, private security, and patitos: the market for security in Mexico City / Logan Puck -- 9. Plural policing in crisis: inclusive security provision in violent and unequal societies / Julie Berg and Guy Lamb -- 10. Balancing the scale: police officers' perspectives on plural policing in the Solomon Islands / Casandra Harry, Danielle Watson, and Gordon Nanau -- Part 3. Access To Justice, Community Perceptions, And Police Legitimacy : 11. Institutional effectiveness, access to justice, and the governance of women police stations in West Bengal / Tumpa Mukherjee -- 12. Unfulfilled potential: women Police Stations in Pakistan / Sadaf Ahmad -- 13. Proactive or predatory: citizen perceptions of the Zimbabwe State Police / Tariro Mutongwizo and Nyasha Mutongwizo --
14. Challenges of police prosecution in the Global South: perspectives of Ghanaian police officers / Moses Agaawena Amagnya -- 15. An integrative assessment of normative expectations, treatment outcome, procedural justice, and public satisfaction with the police / Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi -- Part 4. Organisational Reform, Crime Prevention, And Community Partnerships : 16. From fear to cooperation: the critical role of community policing in building trust in the postcolonial state of Pakistan / Muhammad Abbas, Raymond Shuey, and Vandra Harris -- 17. Feeling black an d blue: indigenous police liaison officers in the Torres Strait Region / Chris Emzin, John Scott, and Zoe Staines -- 18. "The police are the public and the public is the police": community policing and countering violent extremism (CVE) in Bangladesh / Niloy Ranjan Biswas -- 19. The Global South and crime prevention through social development: evidence from Trinidad and Tobago / Wendell C. Wallace --
20. The effectiveness of the British models of community policing in Fiji / Anand Chand, Pariniappa Goundar, and Maureen Karan -- 21. From social promise to social fad: the evolution of community policing on the Caribbean island of Dominica / Peter KB St Jean -- Part 5. The Expanding Roles of Police Organisations : 22. Policing human trafficking and commercial sex in Kiribati / Suwastika Naidu, Arvind Patel, and Atishwar Pandaram -- 23. Policing and technology in the contemporary Caribbean / Wendell C Wallace and Leonard Johnny -- 24. Policing wildlife crimes: a historical analysis of the development and impact of wildlife ranger units in sub-Saharan Africa / Greg Warchol -- 25. Criminalisation of moral hazard during the COVID-19 crisis: the study of Thailand under Emergency Decree, 2020-2021 / Sustarum Thammaboosadee --
Conclusion : Continuity and change in policing the Global South / Danielle Watson, Sara N. Amin, Wendell C. Wallace, Oluwagbenga (Michael) Akinlabi, and Juan Carlos Ruiz-Vásquez
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