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About the Author
Zoha Waseem is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Global City Policing, University College London; a teaching fellow at SOAS University of London; and a doctoral researcher at King's College London.
Reviews
'Waseem's pioneering ethnography reveals crucial insights into the lived realities of everyday police work... 'Insecure Guardians' is essential reading not only as a core text in policing studies, but also for anyone interested in broader debates at the intersection of various disciplines including law, criminology, sociology, politics, and security studies.' -- Theoretical Criminology
'"Insecure Guardians" is an original and timely contribution to policy and critical security studies. Waseem writes cogently and compellingly, building on deep ethnographic analyses of policing in the Global South. A very exciting work.' -- Beatrice Jauregui, Associate Professor, Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto, and co-editor of 'The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing'
'A major contribution to the fast-expanding literature on the pluralisation of policing. Brimming with ethnographic insights and theoretical sophistication, "Insecure Guardians" takes the sociology of policing to new heights. A remarkable work.' -- Laurent Gayer, Senior Researcher, Sciences Po, and author of 'Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City'
'Waseem's supreme book is a much-needed study of police violence and police culture in postcolonial Pakistan, contributing to the growing ethnographic literature on policing from outside of the OECD world, and laying the groundwork for the decolonisation of policing studies and criminology.' -- Lars Ostermeier, Managing Director of the Berlin Graduate School of Muslim Cultures and Societies, Freie Universtitat Berlin, and co-editor of 'Police and Society: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on the Methods, Theory and Empiricism of Reflective Police Research'
'A rare and fascinating study of violence and insecurity in postcolonial police work. Building on careful ethnographic work among police in Karachi, Waseem does a marvellous job of making the postcolonial condition in "most of the world" intelligible. Highly recommended.' -- Jana Hoenke, Chair for Sociology of Africa, University of Bayreuth, and co-editor of 'The Global Making of Policing: Postcolonial Perspectives'
'This book lives up to its well-chosen title, exploring the unexpectedly insecure conditions of the real people who comprise the "security sector" in Pakistan. A thoughtful exploration of postcolonial policing as a recognisable phenomenon connecting myriad places across Asia, Africa and elsewhere.' -- 'Police in Africa: The Street Level View'
Book Information
ISBN 9781787386884
Author Zoha Waseem
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd