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This book looks at security governance, in particular the variety of state and nonstate actors carrying out policing-type duties in East Africa. It links global and local issues to give a highly relevant analysis of current challenges for policing in the region.
List of contents
Introduction
Kennedy Mkutu, Perry Stanislas, and Edward Mogire
Chapter 1: Policing Where the State is Distant: Community Policing in Kuron, South Sudan
Laura C. Wunder and Kennedy Mkutu
Chapter 2: Policing of Remote Resource-Rich Areas: From Marginal to Centre-Stage
Kennedy Mkutu
Chapter 3: Hybrid Security Governance in Nairobi's Informal Settlements
Patrick Mutahi
Chapter 4: Policing Terrorism in Kenya: The Security-Community Interface
Kennedy Mkutu, Edward Mogire, and Doreen Alusa
Chapter 5: Policing in Zanzibar: Analyzing Non-Cooperation Between the Police and the Public
Daniel Nygaard Madsen and Lusungu Mbilinyi
Chapter 6: Private Security Companies in Tanzania: Regulation and Operations
Kennedy Mkutu, Emmanuel Mkilia, and Venance Shillingi
Chapter 7: Private Security Organizations in Uganda: At Home and Away
Tom Ogwang
Conclusion: State and Non-State Policing: Building Inclusive Citizenship, Safety, and Security in East Africa
Perry Stanislas, Kennedy Mkutu, and Edward Mogire
About the author
Edited by Kennedy Agade Mkutu - Contributions by Kennedy Agade Mkutu; Edward Mogire; Doreen Alusa; Laura Wunder; Daniel Nygaard Madsen; Patrick Mutahi; Tom Ogwang; Emmanuel Lameck Mkilia; Venance Shillingi; Perry Stanislas and Lusungu Mbilinyi
Summary
This book looks at security governance, in particular the variety of state and nonstate actors carrying out policing-type duties in East Africa. It links global and local issues to give a highly relevant analysis of current challenges for policing in the region.