ABSTRACT

Indigenous communities are typically those that challenge the laws of the nation states of which they have become often very reluctantly a part. Around the world, community policing has emerged in many of these regions as a product of their physical environments and cultures. Through a series of case studies, Community Policing in Indigenous Commun

chapter 1|12 pages

- Bahrain

chapter 2|8 pages

- Gambia

chapter 5|8 pages

Niger LISBET ILKJAER

chapter 7|14 pages

- South Africa

chapter 8|10 pages

- Argentina

chapter 9|8 pages

- Canada: Aboriginal

chapter 11|8 pages

- Chile

chapter 12|10 pages

- Mexico

chapter 13|6 pages

- Peru

chapter 14|8 pages

- Trinidad and Tobago

chapter 17|10 pages

- Australia

chapter 18|6 pages

- Bangladesh

chapter 19|10 pages

- China

chapter 20|10 pages

- India

chapter 22|12 pages

- Philippines

chapter 23|8 pages

- South Korea

chapter 24|10 pages

- Thailand

chapter 26|10 pages

- Finland

chapter 27|10 pages

- Germany

chapter 28|8 pages

- Italy

chapter 29|12 pages

The Republic of Moldova EVGHENI FLOREA

chapter 30|10 pages

- Netherlands

chapter 31|12 pages

- Northern Ireland

chapter 32|10 pages

- Poland

chapter 33|8 pages

- Serbia

chapter 34|12 pages

- Slovenia

chapter 35|10 pages

- Spain

chapter 36|6 pages

- Turkey