The Crime Preventers Scheme: A Community Policing Initiative for Regime Security in Uganda |
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Authors: | Jude Kagoro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS)Bremen University, Fb8, Mary-Somerville-Stra?e 7, Raum 2230, Bremen 28359, Germanyjudekagoro@yahoo.com jude.kagoro@iniis.uni-bremen.de |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTFor decades, Uganda has received substantial support from development partners to implement Security Sector Reforms (SSR). Using the crime preventers’ scheme that has been implemented by Uganda Police as an element of community policing, I argue that SSR achievements in the country seem unclear and limited. Based on an ethnographic study I illustrate that the widespread crime preventers’ scheme has had contrasting effects on the Ugandan security architecture. The scheme seems to have reduced the police-citizens social distance and augmented police presence while simultaneously cased operational excesses and is routinely used in regime security strategies. To provide a better conceptualization I ask and answer a number of questions; how and why has the crime preventers’ scheme been initiated? How is the scheme related to community policing as we know it? What is the political role of the crime preventers? What motivates people to become active members of the crime preventers’ scheme? How does the scheme empirically operate? |
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Keywords: | Uganda police force crime preventers regime security community policing SSR |
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