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Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force : Instability and Insecurity in Post-conflict Societies

معرفی کتاب «Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force : Instability and Insecurity in Post-conflict Societies» نوشتهٔ Danny Singh، منتشرشده توسط نشر Policy Press / Bristol UP در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book provides a unique study on the lower ranks of the Afghan police force due to the lack of empirical evidence of what attributes to the causes, practices and consequences of corruption in this institution. The book is divided into a number of sections. It commences with an understanding of how corruption, and narrowly police corruption, impact on the police force, state legitimacy and the strategies in place to mitigate such problems as part of broader security and post-conflict reconstruction initiatives. The theoretical framework comprises political, economic and cultural drivers of police corruption by drawing on semi-structured interviews with elites and a survey and structured interview conducted with street-level police officers. The findings infer that weak oversight and low pay are causes of police corruption which intensify bribery and roadside extortion. The lack of professionalism, partly due to short and unclear training, and patronage are deemed as meanings of police corruption. In terms of motivation, there is no sense of pride in Afghan policing to fulfil a clear mandate. Moreover, non-meritocratic recruitment is prevalent which exacerbates local influences, loyalties and job buying in either high-drug cultivating or urban areas. To curb patronage, police officers are rotated to distant provinces but economic hardship is further increased when catering for large families with fewer breadwinners. The book concludes that the problems with police corruption and failure to combat it results in low public confidence and state illegitimacy which can support violent opposition groups to create further instability in war-torn societies. Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table Of Contents -- List Of Abbreviations -- Notes On The Author -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Definitions And Typologies Of Police Corruption -- 2. Preventing Police Corruption -- 3. Security Sector Reform, Post-conflict Reconstruction And Police Corruption In Post-conflict States -- 4. The Political, Economic And Cultural Drivers Of Police Corruption -- 5. Corruption In Afghanistan: External Intervention And Institutional Legacy -- 6. Social Construction Of Corruption 7. Assessing The Drivers Of Corruption Within The Afghan Police Force -- 8. Prevention Strategies In Afghanistan -- Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Back Cover Danny Singh. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. New York Available Via World Wide Web.

Based on unprecedented empirical research conducted with lower levels of the Afghan police, this unique study assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention, from countries including the UK and the US, have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the police force and the state. Taking a social constructivist approach, the book combines an in-depth analysis of internal political, cultural and economic drivers with references to several regime changes affecting policing and security, from the Soviet occupation and Mujahidin militias to Taliban religious police. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Singh offers an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing and conflict-affected societies.

"Based on unprecedented empirical research, this book assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the Afghan police force and state. Filling a major gap in the literature, this is an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing states' (ed.).
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