Description |
1 online resource (416 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 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 Postcoloniality as lenses that reveal day-to-day police practices in Brazil and Mexico |
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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 -- Chapter 8 Police, private security, and patitos: The market for security in Mexico City |
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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 |
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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 -- 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 the Torres Strait Region |
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Chapter 18 "The 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 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Chapter 23 Policing and technology in the contemporary Caribbean |
Subject |
Law enforcement -- Developing countries
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Police -- Developing countries
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Criminology -- Developing countries
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Law enforcement
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Police
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Developing countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Amin, Sara N
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Wallace, Wendell C
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(Michael) Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga
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Ruiz-Vásquez, Juan Carlos
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ISBN |
9781000781984 |
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1000781984 |
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