Introduction -- 1. Larger but less known: authorized small arms transfers -- 2. Fact or fiction? The UN small arms process -- 3. Procurement and practice: police use of emerging weapons technology -- 4. A booming business: private security and small arms -- 5. Protected but exposed: multinationals and private security -- 6. Ethos of exploitation: insecurity and predation in Madagascar -- 7. Reforming the ranks: public security in a divided Cô̂te d'Ivoire -- 8. Securing the state: Haiti before and after the earthquake -- 9. Balancing act: regulation of civilian firearm possession
Summary
Highlights the main trends and concerns in the changing relationship between private security providers and state security forces
Notes
At head of cover: A project of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 24, 2019)