Security Sector Reform and Citizen Security Experiences from Urban Latin America in Global Perspective
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: London Ubiquity Press 2019Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (56 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781911529729
- 9781911529743
- 9781911529750
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Development studies
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Urban communities
- Sociology and anthropology
- Sociology
- Politics and government
- Political science and theory
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Hospitality and service industries
- Law
- Jurisprudence and general issues
- Legal aspects of criminology
- Business and Management
- Citizen security
- Crime prevention
- Finance
- G Reference
- GT Interdisciplinary studies
- GTP Development studies
- Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JB Society and culture
- JBS Social groups
- JBSD Urban communities
- JH Sociology and anthropology
- JHB Sociology
- JP Politics and government
- JPA Political science and theory
- K Economics
- KN Industry and industrial studies
- KNS Hospitality and service industries
- L Law
- LA Jurisprudence and general issues
- LAR Legal aspects of criminology
- Security Sector Reform
- Urban violence
- communities and identities
- general
- thema EDItEUR
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While widely considered a core pillar of the peace and security architecture, Security Sector Reform (SSR) is coming under fire. SSR theory and practice are criticized for being overly focused on traditional conflict and post-conflict settings and for being unable to adjust to unconventional settings marked by chronic crime and terrorism. SSR tends to be disproportionately focused on national institutions and less amenable to engaging at the subnational scale. Drawing on the experiences of so-called 'citizen security' measures in cities across Latin America and the Caribbean, this paper offers some opportunities for renewing and revitalizing SSR. The emphasis of citizen security interventions on multiple forms of insecurity, data-driven and evidence-informed prevention, the promotion of social cohesion and efficacy and designing crime prevention into the social and built environment are all insights that can positively reinforce comprehensive SSR measures in the 21st century.
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