Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP) was viewed by many as the means by which the country had avoided the crime and insecurity reported elsewhere in Central America. Paralleling these positive claims, the Nicaraguan National Police have emphasized particular characteristics of the COP model as the basis of this success. The Nicaraguan COP model is founded on three ethical pillars i.e. that it is communitarian, proactive and preventative. In this article, we detail the development of the Nicaraguan community-policing model and evaluate its historical and persisting significance as the guarantor of law and order through a critical evaluation of these claims and characteristics. ...
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Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territori...
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has ...
In the midst of surging gang-fueled violence in Central America, Nicaragua has developed a community...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
traffickers and the military made organised crime a threatening influence in Nicaragua. Nowadays, th...
This thesis examines the potential impact of community oriented policing in Latin America through a ...
<p>This article analyzes the relationship between police and the community. In El Salvador, the role...
Since the 1990s, every proclamation for police reform in Latin America leads to the launching of a ...
The Colombian National Police inaugurated a comprehensive operational model in 2010. Informed by evi...
Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territori...
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has ...
In the midst of surging gang-fueled violence in Central America, Nicaragua has developed a community...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
traffickers and the military made organised crime a threatening influence in Nicaragua. Nowadays, th...
This thesis examines the potential impact of community oriented policing in Latin America through a ...
<p>This article analyzes the relationship between police and the community. In El Salvador, the role...
Since the 1990s, every proclamation for police reform in Latin America leads to the launching of a ...
The Colombian National Police inaugurated a comprehensive operational model in 2010. Informed by evi...
Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territori...
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...