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  • Possibilities of advancing police reform in Guatemala through COP 

    Matute, Arturo (ICT4COP Policy Briefs;19, Research report, 2020)
    Police reform has been sought in Latin America since authoritarian regimes declined in the late 20th century. In Guatemala, reform was launched in 1996 after a brutal civil war, with the creation of a National Civilian ...
  • On building trust with technology 

    Nyborg, Ingrid; Nawab, Bahadar (ICT4COP Policy Briefs;9, Research report, 2016)
    Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are quickly becoming an important aspect of post-conflict police reform programs. There is consequently an urgent need to be clear on the purposes of ICTs in police reform ...
  • (In)visibility: Women and community policing in northern Uganda 

    Biecker, Sarah (ICT4COP Policy Briefs;10, Research report, 2020)
    Based on fieldwork in Northern Uganda, this brief concerns the invisibility of women in policing. Community-based policing, as a method of preventing crime and increasing protection for society, is often considered to be ...
  • Defining community-oriented policing 

    Osland, Kari M. (ICT4COP Policy Briefs;14, Research report, 2020)
    Collecting water to bring home to your family without fear of being attacked; going to the toilet during the night without fear of being raped; being assured of a safe upbringing for your children — all these examples ...
  • Civil security in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: The evolution of new institutions in the wake of crisis 

    Nyborg, Ingrid; Nawab, Bahadar (ICT4COP Policy Briefs;12, Research report, 2020)
    In the aftermath of conflict, the military often plays a central role in providing security until civil security actors such as the police are able to take over and ensure the rule of law. How well this transition is ...

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