Policing Actors, Plural Processes and Hybridisation: Histories of Everyday Policing Practice in Central Nigeria

作者: Jimam Lar

DOI: 10.5334/STA.605

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摘要: The focus of this paper is to account for plural and hybrid dynamics everyday policing practice in selected areas central Nigeria. I argue that it the plurality actors constitute context security provisioning. It then follows conceptualisation as have used argued from historical study but also current state affairs a mode statecraft, means governing, situated within landscape, shaped by political, economic social interest. Furthermore, demonstrates how product forms socialisation. main point emerges therefore violent practices are adopted imbibed not just history formation development institutions, influenced wider Nigerian political history. State power socio-political studied, has always been accompanied or preceded violence. Routinised violence relates legitimated inherent authorities. argues alongside these particularly civic services, render. Policing entails normal responsible – all constitutive practice. In sum, conclusion explores impact on citizens, processes policing, actors, accountability actors.

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