Globalization, Police Reform and Development: Doing it the Western Way?

Globalization, Police Reform and Development: Doing it the Western Way? Palgrave-Macmillan (2012)

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Graham Ellison

Queen's University Belfast - School of Law

Nathan Pino

Texas State University, San Marcos

Date Written: June 9, 2012

Abstract

Under what conditions does successful police reform take place? Can democratic forms of policing exist within undemocratic state structures? What are the motives of donor and recipient nations, and can the norms of global civil society be cultivated in order to promote human rights, democratic governance, and fair and accountable policing? These questions are addressed in this volume, which presents a unique examination of Western-led police reform efforts by theoretically linking neoliberal globalization, police reform and development. The authors present seven country case studies based on this theoretical approach (Afghanistan, Brazil, Iraq, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turkey) and assess the prospects for successful police reform in a global context.

Keywords: globalization, police reform, international development, democratic policing

Suggested Citation

Ellison, Graham and Pino, Nathan, Globalization, Police Reform and Development: Doing it the Western Way? (June 9, 2012). Globalization, Police Reform and Development: Doing it the Western Way? Palgrave-Macmillan (2012), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2262711 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2262711

Graham Ellison (Contact Author)

Queen's University Belfast - School of Law ( email )

School of Law
Belfast BT7 1NN, BT7 1NN
Ireland

Nathan Pino

Texas State University, San Marcos

601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4616
United States

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