state-building in kosovo. a plural policing perspective
jelle janssens
This book challenges the conventional wisdom of international policing in transitional societies which seeks to strengthen the state police. It builds on a growing body of literature on the pluralization of policing in Western democracies and transitional states which contends that the state police is merely one security provider in a complex policing landscape. Through a case study of Kosovo, this book proposes possible forms of plural policing and the relationship between state-builders and non-state policing agents such as private security companies, gangs and Kanun-based policing systems.

The book provides insights in the field of (plural) policing in transitional societies and overall policing strategies used by the international community in Kosovo.