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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2014)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2014)
Published:
2014-01-02
Editorial
Foreword for “Making Brazilian Cities Safer: A Citizen Security Dialogues Special Edition”
Michele dos Ramos, Robert Muggah
Art. 17
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Research Article
From Design to Implementation: Addressing the Causes of Violent Conflict in Nigeria
Judy El-Bushra, Sarah Ladbury, Ukoha Okorafor Ukiwo
Art. 1
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Medellín’s Biblioteca España: Progress in Unlikely Places
Jennifer S Holmes, Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres
Art. 2
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The Implementation of Police Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Analysing UN and EU Efforts
Amelia Padurariu
Art. 4
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Governance, Innovation, and Information and Communications Technology for Civil-Military Interactions
Karen Rochelle Guttieri
Art. 6
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Violent Conflicts and Civil Strife in West Africa: Causes, Challenges and Prospects
Nancy Annan
Art. 3
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Understanding the nature and threats of drug trafficking to national and regional security in West Africa
Kwesi Aning, John Pokoo
Art. 8
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Robber Barons Rising: The Potential for Resource Conflict in Ghazni, Afghanistan
Matthew P Dearing, Cynthia Braden
Art. 9
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Helping the Syrians Help Themselves? The Ambiguities of International Assistance to the Rebellion
Frédéric Mégret
Art. 10
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Remembrance of Things Past: Somali Roads to Police Development
Alice Hills
Art. 11
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“A refugee is someone who refused to be oppressed”: Self-Survival Strategies of Congolese Young People in Uganda
Christina Clark-Kazak
Art. 13
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Inadequate Revenue Threatens Afghanistan’s Stability
Steve Sternlieb
Art. 14
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Pact for Life and the Reduction of Homicides in the State of Pernambuco
José Luiz Ratton, Clarissa Galvão, Michelle Fernandez
Art. 18
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Intentional Homicides in São Paulo City: A New Perspective
Melina Ingrid Risso
Art. 19
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The Dilemmas of Pacification: News of War and Peace in the ‘Marvelous City’
Robson Rodrigues
Art. 22
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Effectiveness and Evaluation of Crime Prevention Programs in Minas Gerais
Claudio Beato, Andréa Maria Silveira
Art. 20
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Analyzing the Upsurge of Violence and Mediation in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Yoko Hirose, Grazvydas Jasutis
Art. 23
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Security Sector Reform, Local Ownership and Community Engagement
Eleanor Gordon
Art. 25
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Surviving Violence: Transgressing Categories and Boundaries in Armed Conflicts
Carla Suarez, David Black
Art. 26
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Links Between Terrorism, Organized Crime and Crime: The Case of the Sahel Region
Erik Alda, Joseph L Sala
Art. 27
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Why America’s Nation Building Office Failed and What Congress Had to Do With It
Brendan Ballou
Art. 30
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A Case Study of Counter Violent Extremism (CVE) Programming: Lessons from OTI’s Kenya Transition Initiative
James Khalil, Martine Zeuthen
Art. 31
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Contestation and Reconstruction: Natural Capital and Post-Conflict Development in Borderland Regions
Roger Zetter, Brad K. Blitz
Art. 32
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Decentralizing the State in Liberia: The Issues, Progress and Challenges
Ibrahim Al-bakri Nyei
Art. 34
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An Uncertain Future for Afghanistan’s Security Sector
Mark Sedra
Art. 35
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The Taliban in 2024
Michael Semple
Art. 36
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External Police Oversight in Mexico: Experiences, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
Rubén Guzmán-Sánchez, Alejandro Espriu-Guerra
Art. 39
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Trapped in the Past or Empowered for the Future? Afghan Women’s Prospects in the Decade to Come
Sepi Azarbaijani-Moghaddam
Art. 40
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Presumption of Innocence and Public Safety: A Possible Dialogue
Ana Aguilar-Garcia
Art. 41
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Losses of Humanity in Times of War: The Actions of Alternative Subjects of Justice
Julia Estela Monárrez
Art. 42
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Community Policing in Mexico The Framework of Resistance and Conditions of Possibility
Alejandro Fontecilla Pinto, María Eugenia Suárez de Garay
Art. 43
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Practice Notes
Surrendering to the Big Picture: Historical and Legal Perspectives on Accountability in the Democratic Republic of Congo Following the Defeat of the March 23 Movement
Janet McKnight
Art. 7
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Promoting Literacy and Protection with Solar Lamps in Yemen
Jerry Farrell
Art. 15
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Special Operations Forces’ Turn: Recommendations for Leading the Way in Governance and Development in the Afghan Districts Post-DSTs
Carlos Terrones
Art. 16
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Using Technology to Shift Education Paradigms in Low-Resource Environments
Elizabeth Calhoun, Nathaniel Calhoun
Art. 21
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Peaceful Economies: Assessing the Role of the Private Sector in Conflict Prevention in Pakistan
Safwan A Khan, Vaqar Ahmed
Art. 24
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Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Exploring the Relationship Between Governance, Instability and Violence
Sebastian AJ Taylor
Art. 28
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Youth & Armed Groups in Colombia
Linda Dale
Art. 29
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Capturing the Elusive Formula Against Afghanistan’s Drug Economy Through Integration
Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Madeeha Bajwa
Art. 33
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Freedom of Expression Under Threat in Afghanistan?
Abdul Mujeeb Khalvatgar
Art. 38
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Commentary
Visualizing Armed Groups: The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s M23 in Focus
Cathy Nangini, Mainak Jas, Hugo L Fernandes, Robert Muggah
Art. 5
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The Future of Afghan Democracy
Scott Seward Smith
Art. 12
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Afghanistan in 2024: Muddling Through?
David Kilcullen
Art. 37
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