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Justice in the Shadows: Introduction to Criminal Justice and Policing in Africa offers a critical exploration of the justice systems across the African continent. Bridging theory with real-world examples, the book examines the historical roots, institutional structures, and socio-political dynamics shaping criminal justice and policing in various African nations. It delves into the legacy of colonial legal systems, the challenges of reform, and the ongoing struggle for justice, equity, and accountability in law enforcement. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the book highlights pressing issues…mehr

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Justice in the Shadows: Introduction to Criminal Justice and Policing in Africa offers a critical exploration of the justice systems across the African continent. Bridging theory with real-world examples, the book examines the historical roots, institutional structures, and socio-political dynamics shaping criminal justice and policing in various African nations. It delves into the legacy of colonial legal systems, the challenges of reform, and the ongoing struggle for justice, equity, and accountability in law enforcement. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the book highlights pressing issues such as corruption, human rights violations, community policing, and the role of traditional justice systems. Designed for students, researchers, and practitioners, Justice in the Shadows provides a comprehensive introduction that encourages deeper engagement with African contexts often overlooked in global criminal justice discourse. It challenges readers to rethink justice beyond Western paradigms and consider how African societies navigate the complex interplay of law, power, and society.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Sam O. Smah is a veteran sociologist and criminologist whose work spans teaching, research, and policy consulting in both academia and government. His recent contributions-including two books published in 2023 and a memoir in 2024-underscore his continued engagement with social science methodology, security studies, and theoretical analysis.