Policing a plurality of worlds: The Nigeria Police in metropolitan Kano

Policing a plurality of worlds: The Nigeria Police in metropolitan Kano

Author: 
Hills, Alice
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Date published: 
2012
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Journal Title: 
African Affairs
Source: 
African Affairs, Vol. 111, No. 442, January 2012, pp. 46-66
Abstract: 

The prevention of inter-communal conflict in cities where multiple religious and secular norms and processes affect the delivery of security and justice is a major challenge for governments and residents. Most analyses of conflict prevention focus on the part played by traditional authorities or civil society associations, downplaying the role of public police forces.Yet fieldwork in Kano, northern Nigeria, suggests that locally appropriate forms of conventional policing can be highly effective in lowering tension. While the need to negotiate with Kano's semi-state and informal policing actors has not reconfigured the Nigerian police's authority practices, Kano's relative stability owes much to the political and technical skills with which senior police officers manage the city's competitive environment.

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CITATION: Hills, Alice. Policing a plurality of worlds: The Nigeria Police in metropolitan Kano . : Oxford University Press (OUP) , 2012. African Affairs, Vol. 111, No. 442, January 2012, pp. 46-66 - Available at: https://library.au.int/policing-plurality-worlds-nigeria-police-metropolitan-kano-3