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State policing in Sub-Saharan Africa : the weakest link of security sector governance

Éditeur
L'Harmattan
Format
Livre Broché
Collection
Diplomacy and strategy
Catégorie
Sciences politiques
Langue
Français
Parution
12 - 2019
Nombre de pages
391
EAN
9782343191799
Dimensions
16 × 24 ×  mm
2 à 3 semaines
CHF 56.00

Résumé du livre

State Policing in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Weakest Link of Security Sector Governance

The key argument of this book is that state policing plays a vital role in the realm of security sector governance, but that African police have several failings that are direct outcomes of their historical development : they are often violent, brutal, corrupt and politicised. As institutions, Africa's national police forces still tend to resemble those established by colonial powers in their structure and conduct, and are typically mistrusted by the very people for whom they are meant to ensure security and safety

When police in Africa fail to execute their mandate properly, the entire security system is eroded and public security is in peril. To fully play their role, state police need to be reformed, adapted, reconstructed, and guided by a new philosophy with human security at its core, to bring an appropriate response to assure citizens' security and safety. This book, adapted from the author's Ph.D. thesis, discusses the challenge.