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Vertically Integrated Peace Building and Community Violence Reduction in Haiti

By: Geoff Burt | Tuesday, February 4th, 2014

The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) has published a paper a new paper from Professor Timothy Donais of Wilfrid Laurier University and Geoff Burt from the Centre for Security Governance (CSG). The paper, entitled “Vertically Integrated Peace Building and Community Violence Reduction in Haiti,” examines gang-driven violence in the urban slums of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. These communities Read the post

Tags: Community Policing, Haiti, peace building, Police Reform
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Policing in South Africa: A State of Crisis

By: Charlotte Watson | Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Policing in South Africa is once again in the spotlight after a series of incidents which are seen to highlight police brutality and corruption. In recent months the news in South Africa has been dominated by the activities of the South African police service (SAPS), and some have gone as far as to say that Read the post

Tags: Police Reform, Police Services, SAPS, South Africa
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Combatting Police Corruption: Opportunities for Security Governance through Civil Society

By: Isaac Caverhill-Godkewitsch | Monday, December 10th, 2012

In November 2012, Transparency International’s International Defence and Security Programme published a report on the state of police corruption around the world titled Arresting Corruption in the Police. The report presents important insights into police corruption for domestic policy, illustrated though several case studies.  Although the report is focused on domestic efforts, it also offers Read the post

Tags: corruption, Police Reform
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Vertically Integrated Peacebuilding and Urban Violence in Haiti

By: Geoff Burt | Monday, October 29th, 2012

The problems of donor coordination and horizontal integration in Haiti are well documented. It probably goes without saying that ensuring coherence in a UN system which in Haiti is made up of nine UN agencies — FAO, OCHA, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, WHO/PAHO — as well as the UN Stabilisation Mission (MINUSTAH) is Read the post

Tags: Haiti, peacebuilding, Police Reform
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A Response to ‘Policing in Palestine’

By: Michael Lawrence | Friday, May 11th, 2012

The recent SSR Issue Paper Policing in Palestine: The EU Police Reform Mission in the West Bank by Madeline Kristoff examines the process of police reform, makes policy recommendations, and ultimately concludes that the construction of legitimate and sustainable Palestinian institutions requires a credible Palestinian-Israeli peace process. We are pleased that Henrik Malmquist, head of Read the post

Tags: EUPOL COPPS, Police Reform
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SSR Issue Paper: “Policing in Palestine: Analyzing the EU Police Reform Mission in the West Bank”

By: Geoff Burt | Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Police reform in the Palestinian Territories has faced many challenges. Rebuilding the police force in a post-conflict environment is not an easy task, and must take into account the community’s needs in order to build legitimacy. In 2006, the European Union Police Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support was established to support the short-term objectives Read the post

Tags: EU, Palestinian Territories, Police Reform
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Conference Report: At the Margins of SSR: Gender and Informal Justice

By: Geoff Burt | Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

In September 2010, CIGI and the North-South Institute hosted a conference entitled, “At the Margins of SSR: Gender and Informal Justice,” which aimed to increase awareness of gender and informal justice, two areas of security sector reform (SSR) that have often been overlooked. The morning session examined southern women’s experiences with police reform, and the Read the post

Tags: Gender, informal justice, non state actors, Police Reform
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CIGI’s first SSR Issue Paper discusses SSR in Haiti one year after the earthquake

By: Geoff Burt | Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

The SSR Resource Centre is pleased to announce the launch of the SSR Issue Papers. The first paper, entitled “Security Sector Reform in Haiti: One Year After the Earthquake,” is written by Isabelle Fortin, an independent researcher in the field of security and justice system reform, specializing in community violence, gender-based violence and public security Read the post

Tags: Haiti, justice reform, Police Reform, prison reform
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Police revolt against austerity measures in Ecuador, president decries “attempted coup”

By: Mike Malecki | Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

On September 30, Ecuador underwent a period of rebellion when police forces took to the streets in a revolt against a law passed by congress that ended the practice of awarding medals and salary bonuses for every police and military promotion. The ramifications of the protest paralyzed the country and forced the president to declare Read the post

Tags: Ecuador, Police Reform
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Report: Pakistan’s Police between Centralization and Devolution

By: Jesse Hembruff | Friday, August 20th, 2010

A key component of President Obama’s counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan has been the “civilianizing” of conflict.  In Afghanistan, this is to take the form of a “civilian surge,” and in neighbouring Pakistan, it is to be implemented as part of the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act.  The bill mandates support for police professionalization and is Read the post

Tags: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Police Reform
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