Policing Practices in a Global Perspective: From Aarhus to Manila

  • Peter Albrecht
  • , Maya Mynster Christensen
  • , Mette-Louise Johansen
  • , Helene Maria Kyed
  • , Paul Mutsaers
  • , Dennis Pauschinger
  • , Finn Stepputat
  • , Francesco Colona
  • , Jairo Matallana-Villarreal
  • , Louise Wiuff Moe
  • , Naomi von Stapele
  • , Anna Warburg
  • , Morten Koch Andersen
  • , Kari Øygard Larsen
  • , Brigitte Dragsted Mutengwa
  • , Steffen Bo Jensen

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    Abstract

    Policing in the global North and the global South is becoming more alike. An increasingly common characteristic is the blurring of boundaries between rule-based and more personalized policing styles. Reasons for this approximation include a growing focus on fighting or preventing radicalisation globally, and a general debureaucratisation of policing that has occurred in the global North.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherDanish Institute for International Studies
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2017
    SeriesDIIS Policy Brief
    NumberDecember
    Volume2017

    Keywords

    • Policing
    • Global South
    • Global North
    • Debureaucratisation
    • CVE
    • Counter-radicalization
    • Philippines
    • Kenya
    • Netherlands
    • Brazil
    • Mozambique
    • Bangladesh

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