SSRC Sponsored Research
Alastair Roderick
- Topic(s) of work:
- Military & Uniformed Services, Police
Abstract
This paper is an attempt to frame the issues and lead debate at the expert meeting; it is not a
comprehensive review of the research in the field, nor does it claim to be ‘laundry-list’ of the
issues that will be of importance to participants. It is, instead, a starting-point for discussions.
It is written from two perspectives. Firstly, it takes an approach from HIV/AIDS research and advocacy and applies this to the issue of policing. Secondly, it is written from the point of view of the Justice Africa research programme on HIV/AIDS, democracy, security and gender. The paper, therefore, has a major, but not exclusively, African point-of-view.
It is written from two perspectives. Firstly, it takes an approach from HIV/AIDS research and advocacy and applies this to the issue of policing. Secondly, it is written from the point of view of the Justice Africa research programme on HIV/AIDS, democracy, security and gender. The paper, therefore, has a major, but not exclusively, African point-of-view.
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