Inclusive Approaches to Community Policing and CVE

Type
Publication
Authors
Holmer ( G., van Deventer, F. )
Category
Publication Year
2014
Publisher
United State Institute of Peace, United States
URL
[ private ]
Pages
8p
Subject
Kenya, Women, Countering Extremism, Violence
Abstract
What happens when community policing—a strategy that promotes collaboration between the police and a community to ensure safety and security—is implemented in transitional societies, in marginalized communities, or to prevent violent extremism or to engage women in providing community-level security? To ensure that they are not doing more harm than good, security, gender, and peacebuilding practitioners must both expand their understanding of policing methodologies and related assumptions and reconcile sometimes competing objectives.
Description
8 p.; 26 cm
Number of Copies
1
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Chrips | 114 | 1 | Yes |