Marching to a Different Tune: Political Change and Policing Transformation in SA and Northern Ireland
By Mark Shaw
SAIIA: 2001
ISBN: 1-919810-25-0
Pages: 109
Price: R70,00
The
process of police transformation in societies undergoing transition is
an issue of some importance. This has certainly been the case in both
South Africa and Northern Ireland where questions of policing change
are critical to the success of the process of political compromise as
well as the sustainability of post-transition democratic systems.
Lessons from police change in South Africa and Northern Ireland also have wider implications. These societies have often been compared in the past and there have been important South African inputs into the Northern Ireland peace process. Contrasting the different approaches to police change may hold lessons for other countries facing similar challenges.
This volume also provides an accessible record of the co-operation between the police agencies in both countries during the change period. A summary of recommendations made by an independent inquiry into police transformation in Northern Ireland has been included.
The study
from which this volume emanates is part of a broader research project
being conducted at SAIIA which examines crime and policing in societies
in transition. The project is funded by the British Council and the Ford Foundation.
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