Article(electronic)November 7, 2020

Policing Reform in the Context of Plural Policing: The South African Case

In: Policing: a journal of policy and practice, Volume 15, Issue 1, p. 412-424

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Abstract

AbstractUsing South African examples, this article explores how legitimacy is constituted amongst state and non-state actors in a highly pluralized context of limited statehood and the implications that this has for policing reform. In particular, it explores the means by which the legitimacy of the state and non-state is relational, co-produced, and co-dependent by focusing on two components of legitimacy: effectiveness and accountability. Given the contextual realities of policing legitimation in pluralized contexts, the article provides a critical appraisal of the challenges for policing reform.

Languages

English

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

ISSN: 1752-4520

DOI

10.1093/police/paaa075

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