Crime, state and civil society responses in Maputo (Mozambique): Between privatisation and civilianisation

Crime, state and civil society responses in Maputo (Mozambique): Between privatisation and civilianisation

Author: 
Folio, Fabrice
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2017
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Marlen, Carlota, jt. author
Mutisse, Luisa Chicamisse, , jt. author
Journal Title: 
African Studies
Source: 
African Studies, Vol. 76, No. 2, June 2017, pp. 260-280
Abstract: 

In the capital city of Maputo in Mozambique, where recent international investment is seizing opportunities in a very poor urban context, social contrasts are important. It is hardly surprising that crime and fear of crime are on the increase. Maputo is also involved in a process of privatisation and civilianisation of security, which takes different forms: the blooming of new private security companies and the privatisation of public space via the development of enclosed and protected residential areas; a system of community policing as well as informal 'patrolling'. They all spatially reflect sizable local, national and international issues. This article will examine the origins, the characteristics and the socio-spatial repercussions of these forms of security policing. They reflect the demand for better security provision in a changing urban society, and can be considered an erosion of the 'state's assumed monopoly over policing'. The aim of this article is to highlight the public/private 'share of space' and 'share of influence' for the sake of citizens? well-being. Is privatisation and civilianisation of security a consequence of rising concerns about crime in Maputo? Are we currently witnessing a kind of pragmatic agreement between the inherited centralised Mozambican state and the emerging private sector and civil society?

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CITATION: Folio, Fabrice. Crime, state and civil society responses in Maputo (Mozambique): Between privatisation and civilianisation . : Taylor & Francis , 2017. African Studies, Vol. 76, No. 2, June 2017, pp. 260-280 - Available at: https://library.au.int/crime-state-and-civil-society-responses-maputo-mozambique-between-privatisation-and-civilianisation