Black and Blue
Policing in South Africa
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Apr '94
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
By the author of Inside the RUC
This book is the first thorough study of the origins and development of one of the world's most controversial police forces. It places current allegations of misconduct in the context of the police's role in upholding and implementing state policies of internal colonialism. It addresses the vexed question of police reform now that state policies have changed.The South African Police is one of the world's most controversial police forces. In this, the first detailed study of the origins and development of policing in South Africa, John Brewer places current allegations of police misconduct in their historical context. Long after similar forces elsewhere in the world had been modernized, the South African Police were continuing to discharge a colonial role, using the methods and style of the nineteenth century. Dr Brewer links this lack of development and modernization to the South African state's need for colonialism. It is this, he argues, that is also the source of the close relationship between police and state in South Africa. Now that government policies have changed, the SAP must adapt: Dr Brewer ends by addressing the vexed question of police reform and argues that it will be severely constrained by the SAP's failure to transcend its colonial origins.
From reviews of Inside the RUC: an excellent book which gives genuine sociological insights into policing a divided society" Irish Journal of Sociology
an outstandingly splendid monograph on the daily reality of policing * Reviewing Sociology *
ISBN: 9780198273820
Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 28mm
Weight: 635g
390 pages