This article shows how peacekeeping experiences manifest in the Ghana Police Service’s (GPS) community policing strategies and practices in often inconspicuous and individualized ways. Peacekeeping constitutes an important element of what the article refers to as the community policing assemblage. However, the article emphasises that the shape of the community policing assemblage is conditioned by a wide range of discourses and practices beyond peacekeeping. Global and national policies and strategies relating to policing, including the GPS’s own transformation agenda, local and individual interpretations and translations of peacekeeping experiences and what community policing means, all play into how the assemblage is formed. Thus, the art...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are a vital component of the international community’s conflict...
Community-oriented policing (COP) has become an important innovation in policing throughout the worl...
This presentation presents initial results of an evaluation of citizen and officer perceptions of po...
This article contributes to understanding local security practices in urban Africa by examining link...
Through the case of Ghana, this article proposes a link between international peacekeeping deploymen...
This article focuses on the under-researched and under-discussed domestic security implications in G...
The Ghana Police Service is constantly criticised by the Ghanaian public for poor performance and an...
The Ghanaian police service operates both domestically and in foreign peacekeeping settings. With th...
Based on research studies conducted in the UN peacekeeping mission in Liberia in 2006, 2012 and 2013...
African political elites have been forthcoming with military support for United Nations peacekeeping...
This paper examines crime prevention in Developing Economies in Africa with special focus on Ghana a...
The purpose of this presentation was to introduce a research project that the authors have ongoing w...
Community-oriented policing (COP) has become an important innovation in policing throughout the worl...
In January of 2007, Drs. Gordon and Angela Crews traveled with their graduate assistant, Mr. Kofi An...
This article provides a heuristic study of three cases where participation in peacekeeping operation...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are a vital component of the international community’s conflict...
Community-oriented policing (COP) has become an important innovation in policing throughout the worl...
This presentation presents initial results of an evaluation of citizen and officer perceptions of po...
This article contributes to understanding local security practices in urban Africa by examining link...
Through the case of Ghana, this article proposes a link between international peacekeeping deploymen...
This article focuses on the under-researched and under-discussed domestic security implications in G...
The Ghana Police Service is constantly criticised by the Ghanaian public for poor performance and an...
The Ghanaian police service operates both domestically and in foreign peacekeeping settings. With th...
Based on research studies conducted in the UN peacekeeping mission in Liberia in 2006, 2012 and 2013...
African political elites have been forthcoming with military support for United Nations peacekeeping...
This paper examines crime prevention in Developing Economies in Africa with special focus on Ghana a...
The purpose of this presentation was to introduce a research project that the authors have ongoing w...
Community-oriented policing (COP) has become an important innovation in policing throughout the worl...
In January of 2007, Drs. Gordon and Angela Crews traveled with their graduate assistant, Mr. Kofi An...
This article provides a heuristic study of three cases where participation in peacekeeping operation...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are a vital component of the international community’s conflict...
Community-oriented policing (COP) has become an important innovation in policing throughout the worl...
This presentation presents initial results of an evaluation of citizen and officer perceptions of po...