Research on policing in Africa has provided tremendous insight into how non-state actors, such as gangs, vigilantes, private security companies, and community initiatives, increasingly provide security for urban dwellers across the continent. Consequently, the state has been categorized as one order among many whose authority is co-constituted through relations with other actors. Drawing on our ethnographic fieldwork in the past two years, we highlight how the state police dominates security arrangements in Nairobi and asserts itself not just as one order among many. We show how, in various policing partnerships between police, private security companies, and residents’ associations, the state police acts as a coagulating agent of such prac...
This article analyses various police reform initiatives in Kenya as a form of ‘moral bordering’. Dra...
ABSTRACT Police and private security in Kenya have been functioning in mutually exclusive manner in ...
Policing is crucial to how Africans experience the freedoms of democracy and determines to a large d...
Research on policing in Africa has provided tremendous insight into how non-state actors, such as ga...
This paper analyses two policing arrangements between the state police and several private security ...
In this article, I show how the work of heterogeneous security and policing assemblages in Nairobi h...
This dissertation contributes to public and scholarly discourse around urban sociality in Africa. Un...
This paper examines how communities at the urban margins, who are under-protected by the state polic...
The efficacy of citizens to participate in neighborhood-watch activities and report signs of trouble...
In line with global trends, community policing has been a vehicle for transforming the state police ...
This article analyses the informal security market in the Nairobi slums of Kibera and Mathare. It as...
This article analyses the informal security market in the Nairobi slums of Kibera and Mathare. It as...
After the terror attack at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall in September 2013, the Kenyan security sector exp...
Academic work focusing on Kenya acknowledges that the state does not have a monopoly in the everyda...
Over the course of the last 20 years, there has been an increase in the number of private security o...
This article analyses various police reform initiatives in Kenya as a form of ‘moral bordering’. Dra...
ABSTRACT Police and private security in Kenya have been functioning in mutually exclusive manner in ...
Policing is crucial to how Africans experience the freedoms of democracy and determines to a large d...
Research on policing in Africa has provided tremendous insight into how non-state actors, such as ga...
This paper analyses two policing arrangements between the state police and several private security ...
In this article, I show how the work of heterogeneous security and policing assemblages in Nairobi h...
This dissertation contributes to public and scholarly discourse around urban sociality in Africa. Un...
This paper examines how communities at the urban margins, who are under-protected by the state polic...
The efficacy of citizens to participate in neighborhood-watch activities and report signs of trouble...
In line with global trends, community policing has been a vehicle for transforming the state police ...
This article analyses the informal security market in the Nairobi slums of Kibera and Mathare. It as...
This article analyses the informal security market in the Nairobi slums of Kibera and Mathare. It as...
After the terror attack at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall in September 2013, the Kenyan security sector exp...
Academic work focusing on Kenya acknowledges that the state does not have a monopoly in the everyda...
Over the course of the last 20 years, there has been an increase in the number of private security o...
This article analyses various police reform initiatives in Kenya as a form of ‘moral bordering’. Dra...
ABSTRACT Police and private security in Kenya have been functioning in mutually exclusive manner in ...
Policing is crucial to how Africans experience the freedoms of democracy and determines to a large d...