Law and order issues feature prominently in public debate in Papua New Guinea. Concerns centre around criminal violence and the limited effectiveness of state controls. High levels of interpersonal violence are apparent in the activities of criminal gangs (rascals), the tribal fighting occurring in parts of the Highlands, as well as in everyday gender relations throughout the country. The continuing escalation of disorder in many areas is indicative of the limitations of state authority in Papua New Guinea, most dramatically demonstrated in the bloody and unresolved secessionist conflict on Bougainville (May and Spriggs 1990; Spriggs and Denoon 1992). Burgeoning corruption among elements of the political and administrative elite provides an...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
Over three decades the law and order situation in Papua New Guinea has deteriorated to a level at le...
In June 2001 several elements of the crises facing the Papua New Guinea government came together. St...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
The breakdown of law and order reflects complex social and economic issues. Papua New Guinea is und...
On 14th March 1993, Papua New Guinea's then Prime Minster, Mr Wingti announced the formation of a N...
Set against a background of significant levels of crime, violence, and conflict, concerns about ‘law...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
Papua New Guinea's diverse problems of order are symptomatic of the dislocative impact of broader pr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Rosita MacDonald examines the...
Papers prepared for a conference on law and order in Papua New Guinea, 17-18 October 1985, Departmen...
Law pervades the social, political, and economic aspects of the lives of all people in all communiti...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Richard Charles Sikani.Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a ...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
Over three decades the law and order situation in Papua New Guinea has deteriorated to a level at le...
In June 2001 several elements of the crises facing the Papua New Guinea government came together. St...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
The breakdown of law and order reflects complex social and economic issues. Papua New Guinea is und...
On 14th March 1993, Papua New Guinea's then Prime Minster, Mr Wingti announced the formation of a N...
Set against a background of significant levels of crime, violence, and conflict, concerns about ‘law...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
Papua New Guinea's diverse problems of order are symptomatic of the dislocative impact of broader pr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Rosita MacDonald examines the...
Papers prepared for a conference on law and order in Papua New Guinea, 17-18 October 1985, Departmen...
Law pervades the social, political, and economic aspects of the lives of all people in all communiti...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Richard Charles Sikani.Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a ...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
Over three decades the law and order situation in Papua New Guinea has deteriorated to a level at le...
In June 2001 several elements of the crises facing the Papua New Guinea government came together. St...