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The book explores the pressing problem of rural violence in
contemporary Nigeria by assessing the changing patterns of conflict
and response across the country. Rural violence in Nigeria is
becoming an increasingly pressing concern, with cattle rustling,
banditry, kidnapping and farmer-herder conflicts putting immense
pressure on the state’s institutional preparedness and the
response capacity of the government, military and other security
agencies. Drawing from the expertise of a wide range of African
development, governance and security researchers and practitioners,
this book assesses the severity of the current problem of rural
violence, and provides a critical analysis of the various national
and state responses to rural violence in Nigeria. Ultimately, the
book aims to provide suggestions for restoring peace, security and
development in Nigeria. This book will be of interest to scholars,
researchers and administrators across Political Science, Security
Studies, Rural Studies, and Regional Studies in Africa.
Policing Criminality and Insurgency in Africa: Perspectives on
Changing Wave of Law Enforcement provides critical insights into
the trends and patterns of crime and insurgency in contemporary
African society. In Africa criminals and insurgents are becoming
more resourceful, smart, and connected, as criminal syndicates are
increasingly deploying modern technologies to commit crimes in ways
and manners that are profoundly daring, and on a transnational and
global scale. Meanwhile, the capacity of local, state, and security
forces to stem the tide of crimes and insurgencies is decimated by
dwindling resources on the part of the state due to official
corruption, down-sizing of public institutions and a fierce
competition for resources between security and other developmental
agencies. In this volume, the contributors, who are expert
academics in policing and security in Africa as well as security
practitioners, provide detailed explanations of the new wave of
crime, characterized by cyber insecurity, terror financing, the
proliferation of small arms and light weapons, and transnational
networking among criminal syndicates. The volume forensically
explores how these complex waves and emerging trends of criminality
and insurgency impact on the socio-economic and political
development of Africa. Editors, Usman A. Tar and Dawud Muhammad
Dawud highlight how these factors affect and shape policing and law
enforcement in an era of "smart crimes" and insurgency within the
continent.
This book critically explores the emerging architecture of regional
security in Africa with particular reference to counterterrorism
and counterinsurgency in the Lake Chad Basin Region. In New
Architecture of Regional Security in Africa, the
contributors--scholars, policy-makers, and defense/security
practitioners from both within and outside Africa--examine the
evolution, dynamics, and working mechanisms for peace and security
or emerging regional security architecture for regional security in
the region. The volume will be essential reading for all academics,
scholars, and researchers in academia and NGOs with interests in
counterinsurgency and counterterrorism related issues in the Lake
Chad Basin region. Additionally, the volume will also be useful for
students of counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, small wars,
terrorism and strategic studies, and defense and security studies.
It will also provide invaluable reference material for policy
practitioners working on the activities in the contemporary
operating environment within the Lake Chad Basin region. This book
offers innovative perspectives on the emerging architecture for
regional security in Africa, with a focus on how member states of
the Lake Chad Basin Commission are coping with the challenges of
terrorism and insurgency. Edited by Usman A. Tar and Bashir Bala,
the volume is the first to critically document regional security in
the Lake Chad Basin.
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