Crime Militarising the police, constabularising the military: Insights on Philippine public safety and security strategy June 3, 2019 0 Written by Ananda Devi Domingo-Almase Image Credit:Image Credit: Philippine National Police Train with JIATF West by JIATF West/Flickr, Licence CC BY-NC 2.0. In an article…
Bangladesh The legacy of colonialism in Bangladesh’s police April 17, 2018 0 Written by Asheque Haque. Bangladesh Police is the country’s primary law enforcement agency and is still guided by the basic principles of a colonial establishment,…
China Chinese Police Legitimacy and Public Trust February 16, 2018 0 Written by Yuning Wu & Ivan Sun. Lei Yang, a 28-year-old state employee and an alumnus of a prestigious Chinese university, was declared dead less…
China Policing Beyond China’s Borders February 15, 2018 0 Written by Margaret K. Lewis. My bicycle kickstand was stolen in Shanghai in 1996. I found the situation somewhat amusing, and I soon purchased a…
China China’s Securitization Drive in Tibet and Xinjiang February 14, 2018 5 Written by Adrian Zenz. In 2000, Borge Bakken argued that China has "never been a 'police state' if we define that term as the number…
China Social Stability for the Sake of Economic Development February 13, 2018 0 Written by Geping Qiu and Weidi Liu. A principal ethos of Chinese culture and polity, held fast by rulers of the past and present, is…
China Policing Public Relations in China February 12, 2018 0 Written by Suzanne E. Scoggins. Of all the things for the Chinese police to pour money into these days, one might think that a public…
China The Unprecedented Reach of China’s Surveillance State December 5, 2017 1 Written by Stanley Lubman. The Chinese Party-state is building a social credit system for collecting information about all of its citizens by police, courts, and…
China Policing in Hong Kong Post 1997 July 21, 2017 0 Written by Kam C. Wong. To date, most Hong Kong Police (HKP) Officers feel that a once well-ordered society is fast eclipsing, post 1997, as…
China The Promise of Rights and the Demise of Law: Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Under Attack July 20, 2017 2 Written by Leïla Choukroune. They have broken his life and confiscated his death. But what was his crime? Democracy was the offence. In a country…