This book is for researchers, students, and policymakers interested in policing and civil conflict. It is accessible to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. It provides novel evidence from Iraq and Israel, providing readers with an inside look at the way policing in each country has shaped societal conflict.
This book is for researchers, students, and policymakers interested in policing and civil conflict. It is accessible to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. It provides novel evidence from Iraq and Israel, providing readers with an inside look at the way policing in each country has shaped societal conflict.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Nanes is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Louis University. He researches policing, security, and counterterrorism. His work is published in journals including Comparative Political Studies and Journal of Peace Research, and he has worked with various NGOs, international organizations, and police departments to design evidence-based policies for peace.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: the challenge of institution-building in divided societies 2. Power sharing, policing, and peace 3. Sectarianism and conflict in the iraqi police 4. Identity and inclusion in the israeli police 5. Perceptions 6. Police integration and anti-government violence 7. Citizen cooperation and crime 8. Barriers to integration 9. Conclusion: peace building through institutional inclusion A data and methods Bibliography Index.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: the challenge of institution-building in divided societies 2. Power sharing, policing, and peace 3. Sectarianism and conflict in the iraqi police 4. Identity and inclusion in the israeli police 5. Perceptions 6. Police integration and anti-government violence 7. Citizen cooperation and crime 8. Barriers to integration 9. Conclusion: peace building through institutional inclusion A data and methods Bibliography Index.
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