This paper explores how the concept of ‘community policing’ has been understood and implemented in Tanzania. Whilst community policing is locally considered to be a very effective means of preventing crime and improving neighbourhood safety, the extent to which it constitutes a more accountable, responsive or ‘democratic’ form of policing, as assumed by proponents, is questionable. Based on research conducted in the city of Mwanza, this paper explains these outcomes in terms of continuities between forms of popular mobilisation that developed during Tanzania’s socialist one-party era, and particularly the co-optation by the ruling party of sungusungu vigilantism, and understandings of the role of citizen participation in local development t...
The study aimed at analysing causes that influence the achievement of Tanzania Police Force to Preve...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
This thesis is based on a case study of Tanzanian youths’ political participation in urban Mwanza. T...
Community policing (polisi jamii) was officially introduced in Tanzania in 2006 as part of an ongoi...
In the context of increasing academic and policy-related attention to hybrid forms of security provi...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
ABSTRACT In Tanzania, at least two contradictory meanings of participation are circulating amongst d...
Community participation has been recognized as an essential component of anti-poverty policies and s...
In line with global trends, community policing has been a vehicle for transforming the state police ...
ABSTRACTPolice departments across Uganda are faced with significant challenges to reducecrime, impro...
Civic entities have long existed in Tanzania. Solidarity groups at family, clan, tribe, village and ...
A nation’s development depends on the health and productivity of its growing population. The health ...
In 2017 the Uganda Police Force (UPF) issued a Strategy for Community Policing (COP). The aim of the...
The Governance Agenda is the framework that currently organises the West’s relations with Africa. Th...
M.A.Crime hits the poor hardest since they are least able to cope with its consequences. In South Af...
The study aimed at analysing causes that influence the achievement of Tanzania Police Force to Preve...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
This thesis is based on a case study of Tanzanian youths’ political participation in urban Mwanza. T...
Community policing (polisi jamii) was officially introduced in Tanzania in 2006 as part of an ongoi...
In the context of increasing academic and policy-related attention to hybrid forms of security provi...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
ABSTRACT In Tanzania, at least two contradictory meanings of participation are circulating amongst d...
Community participation has been recognized as an essential component of anti-poverty policies and s...
In line with global trends, community policing has been a vehicle for transforming the state police ...
ABSTRACTPolice departments across Uganda are faced with significant challenges to reducecrime, impro...
Civic entities have long existed in Tanzania. Solidarity groups at family, clan, tribe, village and ...
A nation’s development depends on the health and productivity of its growing population. The health ...
In 2017 the Uganda Police Force (UPF) issued a Strategy for Community Policing (COP). The aim of the...
The Governance Agenda is the framework that currently organises the West’s relations with Africa. Th...
M.A.Crime hits the poor hardest since they are least able to cope with its consequences. In South Af...
The study aimed at analysing causes that influence the achievement of Tanzania Police Force to Preve...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
This thesis is based on a case study of Tanzanian youths’ political participation in urban Mwanza. T...