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The Police, the State and the Congo Cop

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Description

The Police, the State and the Congo Cop offers the first book-length, empirical deep-dive into everyday policework in the DRC. Its findings go well beyond the DRC and Africa, however: they ultimately provide a new, startlingly nuanced theoretical framework for understanding what police practice and reform efforts tell us about states anywhere in the world.

Following officers from the classroom to the station and the street, Michel Thill offers five narrative-driven chapters rich with historical detail and thick description that show how the police force, as an institution, struggles to coordinate practice with training, coercion with persuasion and reconciliation, and the need to make ends meet with the duty to serve the public. By delving into the convoluted repercussions of police reform, Thill identifies the tensions that shape everyday policework, thereby offering new ways of thinking about police reform while offering practical guidance for practitioners and policymakers.

This deeply theorized, yet grounded and highly readable study is an essential source for researchers and upper-level students of African studies, anthropology, and political science who are interested in police and the state. It is also of keen interest to practitioners and policymakers interested in what makes for effective police reform.

Table of Contents

Prelude: Bukavu's police worlds
Introduction
The History: Policing Congo
The Classroom: Rise of the Congo Cop
The Station: Home of the Congo Cop
The Street: Demise of the Congo Cop
Conclusion

Product details

Published 12 Jun 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781350468801
Imprint Zed Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Michel Thill

Michel Thill, PhD, is a researcher and project man…

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