Organised violence strongly shapes political boundaries. The modern state’s monopoly on legitimate violence has made national borders the primary dividing line between peaceful and violent places. However, governments that are unable to achieve such a monopoly may opt for the more modest goal of moderating the distribution of violent behaviour across their jurisdiction. This paper explores how this latter approach redefines the contours of political space through a grounded ethnography of crime control strategies in Johannesburg, South Africa. In the postapartheid era, South African police and vigilantes have synthesised statistically oriented policing logics with the racial policing tactics of the past to anticipate, locate, isolate, and r...
Paper presented at the International Workshop: "The territorialisation of urban spaces in large citi...
South Africa is a country ravaged by crime, yet few theoretical frameworks exist by which to guide c...
The law of crime concentration at places motivates that a small number of locations are responsible ...
The police force is one of the main instruments that states use to address ethnic and cultural diver...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
Taking account of the myriad of policing initiatives that have emerged both from the grassroots and ...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
This paper attempts to shape a way of thinking about race, crime and the increasing privatisation an...
The study of conviviality explores how everyday interactions and encounters mitigate or ameliorate s...
One of the more speculative tasks of this book is to assess what impact those gangs are likely to ha...
The police force was the most hated and visible representation of South Africa's apartheid state. Th...
The South African government has embarked on a programme of encouraging social cohesion in South Afr...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
Paper presented at the International Workshop: "The territorialisation of urban spaces in large citi...
South Africa is a country ravaged by crime, yet few theoretical frameworks exist by which to guide c...
The law of crime concentration at places motivates that a small number of locations are responsible ...
The police force is one of the main instruments that states use to address ethnic and cultural diver...
A number of recent gains in social science have found that periods of violent civil disorder marked ...
Taking account of the myriad of policing initiatives that have emerged both from the grassroots and ...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
This paper attempts to shape a way of thinking about race, crime and the increasing privatisation an...
The study of conviviality explores how everyday interactions and encounters mitigate or ameliorate s...
One of the more speculative tasks of this book is to assess what impact those gangs are likely to ha...
The police force was the most hated and visible representation of South Africa's apartheid state. Th...
The South African government has embarked on a programme of encouraging social cohesion in South Afr...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
Abstract: The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is cr...
Paper presented at the International Workshop: "The territorialisation of urban spaces in large citi...
South Africa is a country ravaged by crime, yet few theoretical frameworks exist by which to guide c...
The law of crime concentration at places motivates that a small number of locations are responsible ...