This chapter examines the development of police and prisons in Melanesia from their origins in early colonial times to the present day, including changing perceptions of crime and disorder. Generalising across Melanesia’s diversity, including its varied colonial and post-colonial histories, is a fraught task. Embedded in national justice systems, police and prisons are core institutions of the modern state. The chapter deals with some broad observations about continuities and change in relation to the relatively short history of police, crime and prisons in modern Melanesia. It examines police and prisons in examined police and prisons in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, in the broader context of their colonial and post-coloni...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Rosita MacDonald examines the...
This article argues that history can play a role in addressing present-day concerns about the form a...
The concept of violence is highly problematic, with perceptions of what it is varying across time, b...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
Dialogue about policing in the South Pacific emphasises the need for policy reform, revised strategi...
The modern prison system in PNG has a relatively short history. For much of the colonial period the ...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
Australia is engaged in a range of police-building exercises with its regional neighbours. The chara...
Most island states in the South Pacific have inherited a common law legal system as a consequence of...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
Law and order issues feature prominently in public debate in Papua New Guinea. Concerns centre aroun...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This article explores the colonial origins of aspects of law and punishment in Guyana, arguing that ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Rosita MacDonald examines the...
This article argues that history can play a role in addressing present-day concerns about the form a...
The concept of violence is highly problematic, with perceptions of what it is varying across time, b...
After twenty-one years of independence, problems of law and order remain the single most important i...
Dialogue about policing in the South Pacific emphasises the need for policy reform, revised strategi...
The modern prison system in PNG has a relatively short history. For much of the colonial period the ...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
Australia is engaged in a range of police-building exercises with its regional neighbours. The chara...
Most island states in the South Pacific have inherited a common law legal system as a consequence of...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
Law enforcement and the preservation of peace is largely regarded as the duty of state security serv...
Law and order issues feature prominently in public debate in Papua New Guinea. Concerns centre aroun...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This article explores the colonial origins of aspects of law and punishment in Guyana, arguing that ...
Modern interventions focused on state building usually incorporate some mechanisms for transitional ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Rosita MacDonald examines the...
This article argues that history can play a role in addressing present-day concerns about the form a...