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Beteilige Person: Marat, Erica (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press [2018]
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adam_text CONTENTS Acknowledgments vii CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 A Mirror of Society: Police in Post-Soviet Countries 1 Transformative Violence and Mobilization 21 Components of Police Reform: Transformative Violence and Preexisting Dissent Infrastructure in Urban Areas 45 Georgia: Refurbishment versus Reform 64 Kyrgyzstan: Political Space Opens, Then Closes 87 Ukraine’s Reformists and Their Rivals 109 Rural Violence and Reassertion of State Control in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan 137 Rural Violence and Expansion of Policing in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan 157 A Comparative Perspective: Transformative Violence around the World 175 Conclusions: Transforming Post-Soviet Police 194 Notes 205 Index 237 INDEX Page numbers followed by / and / indicate figures and tables, respectively. Numbers followed by n indicate notes. Abdullo, Mullo, 168 Abdurasulova, Aziza, 99, 105 academic community, 33-34, 35/ accountability, 13, 50, 203 Action Plan on the Prevention of Torture (Kyrgyzstan), 106 activists and activism, 10,17-18, 23; ad hoc forms, 101; focus issues, 53-54, 54/, 58; forms of, 101-104; human rights activists, 35; individual activists, 25, 33-34, 35/, 38, 53-54, 54/, 99-101, 113-114, 181-186; methods and ways of engaging with the state, 32-34, 35/, 54—55; motivation for, 33-36, 35/, 43- 44; policing of, 123-124; state collaboration, 24-27, 194, 196, 203-204; strategies to promote police reform, 38; uncivil forms, 103-104; in urban areas, 53-56 Adeishvili, Zurab, 73-74 ad hoc movements, 33, 55, 68,101, 113-114; motivations, methods, and ways of engaging with the state, 34, 35/; in urban areas, 53-54, 54/ advisory councils, 99-101 advocacy, 115-116 advocacy campaigns, 183 Africa, 19-20. See also specific countries Africa (homeless person), 180 African Americans: Black Lives Matter movement, 3, 179-180, 200; police brutality against, 176-178, 180, 202 agricultural sector, 141 Akayev, Askar, 89, 149-152 Akhalaia, Bacho, 76, 78-79 Akhmadov, Mirzokhuja, 167, 169 Ak-Shumkar (White Falcon), 88 Aksy, Kygryzstan, 29, 30/, 53-54, 54/, 137-139,139/, 149-156 Aktau, Kazakhstan, 160-161 Alasania, Irakli, 70, 73, 82-83 Albuquerque, New Mexico, 180 Alfa Group (KGB), 59 Alga! party, 163 All-Ukrainian Union Svoboda (Svoboda), 60, 121, 125 Almaty, Kazakhstan, 29, 40, 159 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 178 Andijan, Uzbekistan, 57, 174 antirallies, 60-61 Arab Spring, 187-190, 202 Armenia, 57-58 armored vehicles, 160, 178. See also militarization art installations, 54—55 Asaba (Banner) party, 104 Asanakunov, Ryspay, 105 Asia, 19-20 Association of Female Police Personnel, 103 Association of Ukrainian Human Rights Monitors on Law Enforcement, 113-115, 132 Astana, Kazakhstan, 159, 166 Ata-Jurt (Homeland) party, 104 Atakhanov, Shamil, 95, 97, 105 Atambayev, Almazbek, 92, 97, 103, 108, 222n48 Ata-Meken (Fatherland), 88 authoritarianism: police activities, 7, 47-48, 173-174; and police reform, 4, 15, 151, 153, 188, 196; and violence against women, 145 Avakov, Arsen, 110, 123-124, 129-131 Azerbaijan, 58 Azov, 124-125 Babanov, Omurbek, 95 Bakiyev, Kurmanbek, 49-50, 52, 59-61, 87, 89, 152-153 Bakiyev, Maksim, 153 Bakiyev, Marat, 152-153 Bakiyev, Zhanysh, 153 Banchuk, Aleksandr, 115-116,123 Bar Association (Tajikistan), 170 Baselia, Eka, 81-82 Beknazarov, Azimbek, 149-150 Belarus, 57 Ben Ali, Zine El Abidine, 186-189, 193 Berkut special forces (Ukraine), 42- 43, 109-110, 112-113,118-119, 123, 145 Bezopasny Gorod (Safe City), 43, 97-98 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 29, 49; activist focus issues, 53-54, 54/; “For Reforms” rally (April 2007), 60-61; methods of policing protest, 60-61; patrol police, 94, 97-99; police brutality, 45, 155; police reform, 88-89, 97-99, 156; police violence against protestors, 195-196; population growth, 56; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 53-54, 54/; street cameras, 94; transformative violence, 28-29, 30/, 61-62, 62/, 201 Black Lives Matter, 3, 179-180, 200 Bloc “Solidamist’” (Solidarity), 122 bloggers, 55, 102, 161 body cameras, 127-128,178 border control, 170 Bouazizi, Mohamed, 187-188 bribery, 4, 55, 99, 107 broken windows approach, 166 Brown, Michael, 3,176-180, 192-193, 202 Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (U.S.), 18, 127, 129, 169-170 Buijanadze, Nino, 74—75 California Highway Patrol, 127 cameras: body cameras, 127-128, 178; photography, 55, 102; street cameras, 94; videography, 55, 101— 102, 128, 131, 159, 161,177-178 Canada, 127 capitalism, gangster, 111 Caracas, Venezuela, 190-191 Carey, Sabine, 47 case studies, 20, 22-23 censorship, 26 Center for Civil Liberties, 122 Center for Political and Legal Reforms, 113-115, 123 Center of Social Partnership, 165 Central Asia Free Market Institute, 95 Chashmai Hayot (Source of Life), 170 Chavez, Hugo, 187, 191-192 Chemovol, Tetiana, 118 Chisinau, Moldova, 181-182 Chkhataashvili, Davit, 79 citizen journalism, 55, 102, 161 citizen patrols, 121-122 civic activism, 53-56; ad hoc forms, 101; collective action, 61-63; focus issues, 53-54, 54/, 58; motivation 238 | Index for, 33-36, 43-44; repertoires of, 32-33, 54-55. See also activists and activism civilians: violence against, 4, 6, 23, 118-119, 176-178, 202. See also police brutality civil society, 49-52, 51/, 214n 17 civil society activists. See activists and activism Civil Society against Corruption, 151 civil society groups or organizations, 37, 53, 70-71, 88, 92-93, 114. See also specific groups and organizations Club of Liberal Youth and Free Generation Alliance, 93-94 Coalition for Democracy and Human Rights, 93-94 coercive tactics, 107; high-intensity, 57; low-intensity, 57 collaboration: state-society, 24-27, 194, 196, 203-204; venues for, 104-107 collective farms (kolkhozes), 141 communications, 39-40 community police, 3, 18-19, 58, 96, 171 comparative perspective, 175-193 computers, 69 confessions, forced, 79, 11Î-112 consensus-building, 13-14, 17,43 corruption, 13, 183, 203; as protest issue, 53-55, 54/; “zero tolerance” policy toward, 73-74 Crimea, 120, 122-123 crime reporting, 131 Criminal Investigation Corps (Venezuela), 192 criminal police, 19 criminology, 77, 166 crowd control, 60, 74-75, 129, 153 curfew, 161 Czech Republic, 131 Dalton, Russel, 53 Darden, Keith, 141 Datka, Kurmanjan, 102, 222n48 Davenport, Christian, 12 death rates, 142 della Porta, Donatella, 8, 48 demilitarization, 42, 95-96, 122-123, 178 democratic countries, 19-20 Democratic Movement (Georgia), 74 Democratic Party (Mongolia), 185 democratic police reform, 11-12, 199-200 democratic process, 53-54, 54/ democratization, 13, 96 demographic changes, 141 demonstrations, 47; oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160-166; police response, 74, 79, 98, 109; urban, 28; violence before and during, 61-62, 62/. See also protest(s) depoliticization, 42, 96 dissent: methods of policing, 57; preexisting infrastructure, 16-17, 25, 41-42, 41/, 45-63, 54/, 186-192, 194, 197; types of, 47 dogmatism, 36-39 domestic violence, 148 Donetsk, Ukraine, 119-120, 146 Dorozhny Kontrol (Road Control), 55, 116 Drug Enforcement Administration (U.S.), 129 drug wars, 178-179 Dryzhak, Evhen, 145-146 Duisheyev, Kubanychbek, 104 DuPuppo, Lili, 218n60 Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 171-172 Dydenko, Andriy, 35, 115-116 Egypt, 188-190 Elbegdoij, Tsakhiagiin, 185 Enkhbayar, Nambaryn, 185 equipment, 19; armored vehicles, 160, 178; material support, 170; surplus military equipment, 178-179; technology procurement, 96. See also militarization Estonia, 68 ethnic strife, 91-92, 99, 103, 149, 153-155, 163 Index | 239 Euromaidan protests, 22, 40, 42, 45, 49, 51-52, 58, 61-63, 109-110, 130, 201; police response, 57, 59; protestors, 119-122; transformative violence, 117-119 European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 114 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 114 European Court of Human Rights, 134 European Union (EU), 18, 169, 181 extortion, 4, 74 extremism, 124-125 Facebook, 40, 105, 143 Femen, 144 Ferguson, Missouri, 176, 179, 202 Fernandez, Luis, 1 fertility rates, 142 financial police, 61 financial resources, 127, 178 flash mobs, 146 focus issues, 53-54, 54r, 58 forced confessions, 111-112 forced marriage, 91-92 foreign agents, 51-52 foreign aid, 6, 18, 71, 127, 169 former police employees, 34-36, 351 “For Reforms” rally (April 2007), 60-61 Foundation for Road Safety, 55 Francisco, Ronald, 29 freedom, civic, 50 Freedom House Democracy Index, 18; Civil Society ranking, 50; Judicial Framework and Independence ranking, 50 Garibashvili, Irakli, 5, 78-79 Gamer, Eric, 177 gatherings, 54-55 Georgia, 64-86, 130, 194; antigovemment demonstrations, 45, 63; Border Police, 67; civil society and rule of law, 15, 50, 51/, 52; civil society organizations, 70-71; Criminal Police, 67; democracy rating, 52; education system, 69; financial aid, 71-72; GDP, 71, 218n39; Gldani prison protests (September 2012), 64, 75-80; human rights violations, 80; Interior Ministry, 65-70, 78-86; May 2011 protests, 60; methods of policing protest, 57-58, 60, 63, 74, 79; Ministry of Emergencies, 67; National Council, 74; NGOs, 70-71, 196; Police Academy, 67, 72-73, 77; police forces, 2, 5, 8, 70, 72-74; police reforms, 12-13, 16i, 22-23, 32, 38-39, 43, 61-72,77-79, 83-86, 128-131, 175, 195-201; police stations, 69; Rose Revolution, 51, 65, 72; Security Police, 67; State Security Service, 83-84; state-society collaboration, 26, 196; surveillance, 81-83; traffic police, 55; transformative violence, 175; urbanization, 55-56; “zero tolerance” policy toward corruption, 73-74 Georgian Dream, 36, 51, 63, 73, 76, 80-83, 85 Georgian model, 125-129. See also Georgia Georgian National Communications Commission, 80 Georgian Public Broadcast Service, 80 Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), 63, 72, 75-77, 79-80, 83-84 Gharibashvili, Irakli, 82-83, 85-86 Gigauri, Eka, 83 Giuliani, Rudy, 166 Glavnoe razvedovateVnoe upravlenie (GRU, Main intelligence Directorate), 58 Gldani prison protests (September 2012), 64, 75-80 Gomelauri, Vakhtang, 82 goodwill expenditures, 171 240 | Index Governance Index (World Bank), 18, 50; Rule of Law indicator, 50; Voice and Accountability indicator, 50 grassroots movements, 181-186 GRU (Glavnoe razvedovatel’noe upravlenie, Main Intelligence Directorate), 58 Gryphon special forces (Ukraine), 112, 119 guerrilla warfare, 47 GYLA (Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association), 63, 72, 75-77, 79-80, 83-84 habitualization, 107 Hadfield, Gillian, 11 hate speech, 103 Helsinki Union, 35, 115 Herrera, Maria, 190 homelessness, 180 homophobia, 103 homosexual relations, 103 honesty, 68 human rights, 68 human rights activists, 35. See also activists and activism Human Rights Center (Tajikistan), 170 Human Rights for Georgia, 80 human rights groups, 114 human rights violations, 79-80, 98 Hurricane Katrina, 179-180 hybrid regimes, 15 Ilyin, Yuruy, 119 Independence Day celebrations, 160-161 individual activists, 25, 99-101, 113-114, 181-186; motivations, methods, and ways of engaging with the state, 33-34, 35?; strategies to promote police reform, 38; in urban areas, 53-54, 541. See also specific individuals internal migration, 56 international donors, 6, 18, 71 International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy, 83 international terrorism, 158 International Women’s Day, 144 invincibility, 53-54, 541 Iskandarov, Shoh, 169 Islam, 158 Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan, 172 Islamists, 189 Ismailova, Tolekan, 151 Italy, 68 Ivanishvili, Bidzina, 71-73, 78, 83 Izoria, Levan, 83, 216n6 Japan, 8, 127 Jeenbekov, Ravshan, 95, 105 Jeltoksan riots, 157 “Joining Europe without Fascists!” rally (May 2013), 60 journalism: citizen, 55, 102; crime reporting, 131 judicial framework, 50 Kabiri, Mukhidin, 172 Kalyev, Bakytbek, 153 Kalys (Justice) movement, 103 Kardava, Megis, 79 Katzenstein, Peter, 8 Kazakhstan, 52, 158-166, 194; civil society groups, 162-163; Defense Ministry, 164; economy, 159; Independence Day celebrations, 160-161; Interior Ministry, 160, 162- 165; methods of policing protest, 26, 57, 60, 187; military police squad, 165; Ministry of Education, 164; Ministry of Health, 164; Ministry of Internal Affairs, 164; NGOs, 162-163; Nurly Kosh (Blessed Migration) program, 163; oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160-166; police brutality, 196; police forces, 2, 165; police reform, 13, 15-16, 16?, 22-23, 157-158, 163- 166, 173-175; privatization, 140-141; rural violence, 60, 137-138, 157-158, 175, 196; Samruk-Kazyna national wealth fund, 163, 165 Index | 241 KazMunaiGaz, 164 Keck, Margaret, 26 Kemaladdinuly, Elsultan, 163 KGB (Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti, Committee for State Security), 58-59 Khalimov, Gulmurod, 172 Kharkhiv Human Rightts Group, 123, 131 Kharkhiv, Ukraine, 119 Khishigdemberel, Temuujin, 185 Khorog, Tajikistan, 168, 171 King, Rodney, 39, 176 Klitchko, Vitaly, 60, 145 Koba, Valery, 146 kolkhozes (collective farms), 141 Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (KGB, Committee for State Security), 58-59 Kosovo, 68, 151 Kozhoridze, Kakha, 83 Kozlov, Vladimir, 163 Krashkova, Irina, 144-149 Kuchma, Leonid, 113, 140, 225n33 Kuli bay ev, Timur, 164 Kusherbayev, Krymbek, 164 Kyiv, Ukraine, 29,49; activist focus issues, 53-54, 54/; Euromaidan protests, 22, 40, 42, 45, 49, 51-52, 57-59, 61-63, 109-110, 117-122, 130, 201;Independence Square, 146; police brutality, 45, 195-198; police officers, 127-128; population growth, 56; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 53-54, 54/; protests, 143-144, 146-147; “Rise up, Ukraine!” rally (May 2013), 60; traffic police, 128; transformative violence, 28-29, 30/, 61-62, 62/, 3 17-119 Kylym Shamy, 99 Kyrgyzstan, 87-108, 194; Action Plan on the Prevention of Torture, 106; antigovernment protests (April 2010), 45, 87; Association of Female Police Personnel, 103; Bezopasny gorod, 43; civil society and rule of law, 15, 50-51, 51/, 52; civil society groups, 88, 92-93; democracy rating, 52; dissent infrastructure, 108; ethnic violence, 91-92; General Prosecutor’s Office, 103; human rights violations, 91-92; Interim Government, 89-90, 153; Interior Ministry, 88-95, 97-98, 101, 103, 105, 107, 152-155, 196; local sovereigns, 149-156; methods of policing protest, 57, 63; Ministry of Labor, Migration and Youth, 103; nongovernmental organization (NGOs), 88-89, 92-94, 108; OBON (otryad bab osobogo naznacheniya), 102, 222n48; patrol police, 97-99; police accreditation exam, 93-94; police brutality, 89-92, 107; police forces, 2, 88-91,97-99, 105-106; police reform, 16/, 23, 38-39, 43, 61-63, 88-89, 92-99, 108, 150-156, 174, 195-196, 198,201; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 53-54, 54/; privatization, 141; Public Advisory Councils (PACs), 99-101; Public Security Iinitiative, 154-155; rural violence, 137-156; State Committee for National Security, 87, 103, 152-153; state control, 137- 156; State Security Service, 153; state-society collaboration, 26; transformative violence, 64, 138- 139, 139/, 175; urbanization, 55-56; youth collectives, 88 Kyrk Choro (Forty Knights) movement, 103-104 labor strikes, 47 land redistribution, 141 Larayedh, Ali, 189 Latin America, 19-20 law enforcement: police brutality against African Americans, 176-178, 180, 202; rule of law, 11, 50 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights, 54-55, 58, 91-92 Levitsky, Steven, 57 Lewis, David, 90-91, 164 242 j Index Libya, 190 Light, Matthew, 72 local sovereigns, 149-156 log books, 114-115 Lomjaria, Nino, 83 Los Angeles, California, 180 Lutsenko, Yuriy, 114, 116, 118, 125 Lviv, Ukraine, 131 Maduro, Nicolas, 187, 190-192 Mafiosi, 67 Makar, Oksana, 143-144 Maksimenko, Serhiy, 145 Mamyrov, Shamshybek, 92 Mangystau oblast, Kazakhstan, 160 marches, 54-55 Margvelashvili, Giorgi, 82-84 Mariupol, Ukraine, 124, 132 marketization, 53 Martin, Trayvon, 3, 179-180 masculinity, 179 mass demonstrations. See demonstrations; protest(s) mass media, 25-26, 29, 39-40, 53-54, 54/, 132, 150 Matviichuk, Olexandra, 122, 131 Medvedev, Dmitry, 5 Merabishvili, Ivane, 68, 70, 73-74, 78- 79, 85, 127 Middle East, 19-20; Arab Spring, 187-190, 202. See also specific countries Migdal, Joel, 202 migration, internal, 56 militarization, 48-49, 79, 122-123, 164-165; armored vehicles, 160, 178; surplus military equipment, 178-179 minority groups, 197-198 misogyny, 103 mobilization, 21-44; factors and triggers, 25-26; methods to prevent and suppress, 26; for police reform, 202; post-transformative-violence, 25-26 moderates, 121 modernization, 70 Moldova, 20, 176, 181-183, 193 Molotov cocktails, 118, 145 Mongolia, 20, 176, 181,184-186, 193, 201-202 Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party, 184 Mothers of Maidan, 120-121 mottos, 171 Motyl, Alexander, 140 Mubarak, Hosni, 188 Mukhamedzhanov, Baurzhan, 164 Muskhelishvili, Marina, 77 Mykolaiev, Ukraine, 138-139, 139/, 143-144 Myrgorodskyi, Artem, 122 Myrzakmatov, Melis, 149, 153 Nashe Pravo (Our Right), 34, 93-94 National Border Control Service (Ukraine), 122-123 National Commission on Police Reform (Venezuela), 191 National Guard (Ukraine), 124 National Guard (US), 178 National Guard (Venezuela), 192 nationalism, 58, 103, 125 National Police (Venezuela), 191-192 National Preventive Mechanism (Ukraine), 114 National Security Council (Ukraine), 123 Nayyem, Mustafa, 122 Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 59-60, 158-160, 163-165 Nazarzoda, Abdulhalim, 172 new weapons and equipment, 19 New York City, New York, 166 Nogoibayev, Bolotbek, 61 nongovernmental organization (NGOs), 10, 88-89, 92, 108, 123, 162- 163, 201; advocacy campaigns, 183; and bottom-up police reform, 113- 114, 116; motivations, methods, and ways of engaging with the state, 29, 33-34, 35/, 37-39, 43; in urban areas, 53-54, 54/. See also specific organizations Index I 243 North Africa: Arab Spring, 187-190, 202. See also specific countries Nuri Islorn (Ray of Islam) mosque, 170 Nurly Kosh (Blessed Migration) program, 163 NurOtan Party, 159, 163, 165 Nymdorj, Tsendiin, 185 Obama, Barack, 3, 180, 200 Odom, William, 21 oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160-166 Oksana Makar syndrome, 144 ombudsman, 34, 35i, 74; Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, 113-115 OMON (otryad militsii osobogo naznacheniya; special purpose police detachment) troops, 57-58, 172 Open Society Forum, 185 Open Society Foundation Mongolia, 184 oralmans (ethnic Kazakh immigrants), 158,161-163 Orange Revolution, 32, 50-51,118-119, 130, 225n33 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 18, 92-94, 150-155, 170-171 organized crime, 68 Osh, Kyrgyzstan, 99, 149, 153-156 Otorbayev, Joomart, 98, 106—107 Otunbayeva, Roza, 88, 99-101, 103, 108, 154 oversight, 23, 71, 114-115, 147, 178 Ozcan, Gul Bema, 227n7 Partskhaladze, Otar, 79 Party of Regions, 60, 143-144 Parubiy, Audrey, 123 patrimonialism, 5-6 Patriot of Ukraine, 125 patrol police, 94, 110-111, 122, 125-132; attempts to reform, 97-99; California Highway Patrol, 127 patronage, 4-5, 72, 164, 183 People’s Front, 125 Perenlei, Erdenejargal, 184 petty extortion, 74 photography, 55, 102 Poland, 131 police behavior, 7 police brutality, 6, 26, 39-40, 45-4-6, 62t, 155, 176, 196-198; against African Americans, 176-178, 202; legacy, 89-92; during mass protests, 28; as protest issue, 53- 54, 541; torture, 27-28, 79, 85, 99, 107, 113-112; victims of, 34—35 police corruption, 13, 183, 203; as protest issue, 53-55, 541 “zero tolerance” policy toward, 73-74 police forces: armored vehicles, 160, 178; broken windows approach, 166; California Highway Patrol, 127; challenges to, 31; changes that transformed, 134—135; coercive tactics, 107; collective action, 61-63; definition of, 6-14, 198-200; demilitarization of, 42; depoliticization of, 42; equipment for, 19, 178-179; expansion of, 157-174; female officers, 69-70; former employees, 34, 35t; law on, 133-135; material support, 170; as medium for consensus, 11-12; methods of policing protest, 18-19, 474-9, 56-61, 123-124, 163-166; militarization of, 48-49, 79, 122-123, 164—165; OMON (otryad militsii osobogo naznacheniya; special purpose police detachment) troops, 57-58, 172; patrol police, 94, 97-99, 110-111, 122, 125-132; politicization of, 47-48; postauthoritarian, 12; post-Soviet, 3-20, 194-204; professional, 48, 68- 69, 125; recruitment of, 69- 70, 125; as reflection of society, 3, 7, 11, 203-204; as regime of governance, 6-7, 19; riot police, 60; salaries, 69-70; as service providers, 9-10, 134- 135, 171; social benefits, 68—70; 244 | Index as social partners, 97; technology procurement, 96; traffic control, 18-19,43, 55,58, 100-101, 122, 125, 128; training for, 60, 69-70, 77, 93-94, 96,99, 126, 154-155, 170, 185; types of, 18-19; zero- tolerance policing, 166 police reform, 3-4, 22, 192-193; bottom-up, 9, 113-117, 124—125, 170-171, 177, 186, 192-193; civic activism and, 50; components of, 45-63; definition of, 199-200, 202-203; democratic, 10-13, 98-99; funding, 71; Georgian model, 125-129; key variables, 194; with limited input from reformers, 129-133; main points, 96; methods, 36-39; mobilization for, 202; outside-inside, 177; oversight, 23, 71, 114-115, 147, 178; pathways to, 181— 186, 196; post-Ferguson, 176-180; post-Soviet, 11, 194-204; reasons for resistance to, 4-6, 10; vs refurbishment, 64-86; in response to protests and transformative violence, 174; strategies to promote, 38; top-down, 177; transformation, 194—204 Police Reform Civil Society Advisory Group (Tajikistan), 170 police studies, 8-9 Police under Control app, 132 Polishchuk, Dmitry, 145 political activism. See activists and activism political leaders, 4-5, 17-18, 26, 53-54, 54?, 58 political loyalty, 5, 23, 42, 56-57, 78, 111-112, 156, 171-172 political parties, 33, 36; motivations, methods, and ways of engaging with the state, 34, 35?; in urban areas, 53-54, 541. See also specific parties political transformation, 151 political violence, 28. See also violence politicization; of crowd control techniques, 74-75; of police, 47- 48; of protest, 47; as protest issue, 53-54, 54? Popkhadze, Ekaterine, 72, 75 population shifts, 28-29, 56 Poroshenko, Petro, 110, 122, 125-126 postauthoritarian countries, 12, 200 post-Communist countries, 12 postelectoral revolutions, 54—55 post-Soviet cities, 49-52. See also specific countries post-Soviet countries, 21; methods to prevent and suppress mobilization, 26; police forces, 1-20; police transformation, 194—204; rural areas, 139-142. See also specific countries poverty, 54-55 preexisting dissent infrastructure, 16-17, 25, 194, 197; in rural areas, 41- 42, 41?; in urban areas, 41-42, 41?, 45-63, 54?; weak, 186-192 prison conditions, 43; Gldani prison scandal, 64, 75-80; specialized units, 19; torture, 85 prison guards, 19 privacy rights, 128 privatization, 53, 140-141, 149 professionalism, 48, 60, 68, 118; as protest issue, 53-54, 54? protest(s), 45; focus issues, 53-54, 54?, 58; oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160- 166; police response to, 18-19, 28, 56-61, 173-174, 178; politicization of, 47; progovemment protests, 63; risk factors for, 165; in rural areas, 56; in urban areas, 29, 53-54, 61-62, 62?; violence before and during, 61-62, 62?. See also demonstrations Pshonka, Viktor, 119, 143 Public Advisory Councils (PACs), 99-101 public art, 54-55 Index | 245 public oversight, 23, 71, 114-115, 147, 178 public relations, 100, 128, 166; state- society collaboration, 24-27, 194, 196, 203-204; venues for collaboration, 104-107 Putin, Vladimir, 5 Putnam, Robert, 33 racial profilling, 177 racketeering, 4 radical Islam, 158 radicalization, 165 Radnitz, Scott, 150 Rajhi, Fourhad, 189 Rakhmon, Emomali, 158, 166-172 rape, 62/, 142-143, 147-148 Rasht Valley, Tajikistan, 29, 30/, 53-54, 54/, 138-139, 139/, 157, 167-173,201 Reanimation Package of Reforms, 122, 133 refurbishment, 64-86 research methods, 14-19 revolutions, 47; postelectoral, 54—55; violence before and during, 61-62, 62/ Riga, Latvia, 58 Right Sector party, 36, 124-125 riot police, 60 riots, 47; oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160-166; violence before and during, 61-62, 62/. See also demonstrations; protest(s) “Rise up, Ukraine!” rally (Kyiv, May 2013), 60 Risse, Thomas, 107 Rose Revolution, 51,65, 72 rule of law, 11,50 rural areas, 56; demographic changes, 141; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 41^-2, 41/; transformative violence, 41-42, 41/, 138-139, 139/, 140, 156; violence, 26-31, 137-174 rural development, 53 Russia, 5, 31, 58, 122-123, 140-141 Saakashvili, Mikheil, 13, 32, 50-51, 130-131; methods of policing protest, 60, 63; police reform efforts, 38-39, 65, 67, 70, 72, 74, 85-86; “zero tolerance” policy toward corruption, 73-74 Saeed, Khaled, 189-190 Salihov, Mahmadnazar, 168-169 Salihov, Taigonazar, 168-169 Samruk-Kazyna national wealth fund, 163, 165 Sarchasma (Wellspring) (NGO), 170 secret police, 61 security campaigns, 13 Self-Reliance party, 125 semiauthoritarian states, 47-48, 214nl7 Serra, Robert, 190 sexual harassment, 148 sex workers, 79, 103 Shamsudinov, Rinat, 100-101 Shepte, Kazakhstan, 160-161 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 67 Shukeyev, Umirzak, 162-163 Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, 187 Sikkink, Kathryn, 26, 107 el-Sisi, Abdel Fattah, 190 Skocpol, Theda, 27, 29 Slavs, 159 Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan, 88 social entrepreneurs, 32-33 social media, 39-40, 54-55,128, 161-162, 179-180 social movements, 55 Sodovy, Andrii, 125 Sokol special forces (Ukraine), 112 Soros Foundation, 131, 162 sovkhozes (state farms), 141 special forces, 19; OMON (otryad militsii osobogo naznacheniya), 57—58, 172; Spetsnaz (voiska spetsiaVnogo naznacheniya), 58 246 | Index Spetsnaz (voiska spetsial’nogo naznacheniya, special forces), 58 state control: methods and motivations for engagement, 34, 35/; reassertion of, 137-156 state farms (sovkhozes), 141 state-in-society theorization, 202 state-society collaboration, 24-27, 194, 196, 203-204 street cameras, 94 street politics, 62 student protests, 62/, 64, 75-80 surveillance, 48, 57, 75, 80-83, 134,198 Sutton, Jonathan, 25 Svoboda (All-Ukrainian Union Svoboda), 60, 121, 125 SWAT units, 178-179 Syria, 190 Tajikistan, 52, 166-168, 194; border control, 170; financial aid, 169; foreign aid, 169; government response postviolence, 187; Interior Ministry, 169-173; methods of policing protest, 57-58; National Police Reform Strategy, 171; NGOs, 170, 173; police forces, 2, 196; On Police law, 171; police reform, 15-16, 16/, 22-23, 157-158, 167-175; rural violence, 137-138, 157-158, 175, 196; state-society collaboration, 26; transformative violence, 138-139, 139/, 157-158, 167, 175,201 Talas, Kyrgyzstan, 87 target vulnerability, 32 Tbilisi, Georgia, 29; activist focus issues, 53-54, 54/; antigovernment protests, 195-196; Gldani prison protests (September 2012), 64, 75- 80; mass demonstrations, 45, 49- 50, 75; police brutality, 197-198; population growth, 56; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 53-54, 54/; protests, 61-62; transformative violence, 28-29, 30/, 61-62, 62/ Tbilisi State University, 75-80 Tchikaidze, Alexandre, 5, 78-79, 82 tear gas, 153 technology, 69 technology procurement, 96 television, 73, 80 terror, 85 terrorism, 158, 179 Think Moldova! movement, 181 titushki (thugs), 118 torture, 27-28, 79, 99, 107, 111-112; prison, 85 traffic police, 18-19, 43, 58, 100-101, 122, 125, 128; corruption among, 55; fines for traffic violations, 78 training: for police forces, 60, 69-70, 77, 93-94, 96, 99, 126, 154-155, 170, 185 transformative violence, 16, 194-195; comparative perspective, 175-193; definition of, 24; Gldani prison protests (September 2012), 64, 75-80; and mobilization, 21-44; in post-Soviet countries, 29, 30/; and preexisting dissent, 41—42,41/, 186-192; rationale for, 49; in rural areas, 41-42, 41/, 138-139, 139/, 156; in urban areas, 41-42, 41/, 45-63,62/, 175 transparency, 69, 110-111, 133 Transparency International, 72-73, 77, 80, 83 Trident, 125 Tsushko, Vasily, 116 Tuganel, 163 Tugushi, Giorgi, 76 Tunisia, 20, 176, 186-190, 193, 201-202 Tunisian Institutional Reform, 188-189 Tunisian Observatory of Global Security, 188-189 Turganbayev, Melis, 98, 107 Twitter, 40, 161 Tyagnibok, Oleg, 60 Index | 247 UDAR (Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform) party, 60, 146 Ugulava, Gigi, 80 Ukraine, 109-136, 194; agricultural sector, 142; Berkut special forces, 42^13, 109, 112, 118, 123, 145; civil society and rule of law, 15, 50-52, 51/, 117; civil society groups, 131; Criminal Code, 148; Criminal Procedure Code, 114; Defense Ministry, 122-123; democracy, 51- 52; depopulation, 142; Euromaidan protests, 22, 40, 42, 45, 49, 51-52, 57-59, 61-63, 109-110, 117- 119, 130, 201; Gryphon special forces, 112; Interim Government, 119, 122-123, 135; Interior Ministry, 110-114, 116-117, 122-124, 128, 135-136; judicial system, 15, 22, 51-52; law on police, 133-135; methods of policing protest, 26, 57-58, 60, 63; National Border Control Service, 122-123; National Guard, 124; National Preventive Mechanism, 114; National Security Council, 123; NGOs, 113; Orange Revolution, 50-51, 118-119, 130, 225n33; patrol police, 110-111, 122, 125, 127; police forces, 2, 5, 22, 122, 125-126, 134, 225n33; police reform, 16t, 22-23, 32, 36, 42-43, 61-62, 110-117, 122- 135,174-175, 195-196, 201; privatization, 140-141; rural violence, 137-156; Security Service, 112, 122-123, 134; Sokol special forces, 112; state control, 137-156; State Investigation Bureau, 114; state-society collaboration, 26, 196; Statute of the Patrol Service of the Police of Ukraine, 112; traffic police, 55, 122; transformative violence, 64, 117-119, 138-139, 139i, 175; urbanization, 55-56; violence against women, 142-149 Ukraine’s Right Sector, 104 Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR) party, 60, 146 Ukrainian National Assembly-Ukrainian National Self-Defense, 125 Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights (ombudsman), 113-115 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 184 Umuralieva, Kalicha, 34, 95 uncivil society, 103-104 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), 21 United Georgia, 74 United National Movement, 76, 84 United Nations: Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 106; Urban Agglomerations, 18 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 162 United States: Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, 18, 127, 129, 169-170; Civil War, 27; Department of Defense, 178-179; Drug Enforcement Administration, 129; foreign aid to Ukraine, 127; Law Enforcement Equipment Working Group, 179; National Guard, 178; Obama administration, 178-179; police forces, 9, 20, 68; police reform, 176-180, 192-193, 202; Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, 68 United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 162, 169 United Tajik Opposition, 167 Urban Agglomerations (United Nations), 18 urban areas: activist focus issues, 53-54, 54f; preexisting dissent infrastructure, 248 | Index 41-42,41/, 45-63, 54/; protest activity, 28, 45, 47-49, 53-56, 61-62, 62/; transformative violence, 27-31,41—42,41/, 45-63, 175 urbanization, 55-56 Usupashvili, David, 81-83 Utiashvili, Shota, 67-68 Uzbekistan, 57 Venezuela, 20, 176, 190-193 victims of police abuse, 34-35 videography, 55, 101-102, 128, 131, 159, 161, 177-178 vigilante groups, 88 violence: against African Americans, 176-178, 180, 202; against civilians, 4, 6, 23, 118-119, 180; comparative perspective, 175-193; domestic, 148; physical, 4; political, 28; rationale for, 13; in rural areas, 27-31, 137-174; transformation through, 200-204; transformative, 16, 21^44, 41/, 45-63, 62/, 75-80, 138-139, 139/, 156, 175-195; urban vs rural, 27-31; against women, 103, 142-149. See also police brutality VKontatke, 143 voiska spetsial nogo naznacheniya (Spetsnaz, special forces), 58 Voronin, Vladimir, 182 Vradievka, Ukraine, 29, 53-54, 54/, 137; transformative violence, 29, 30/, 138-139, 139/; violence against women, 144-149 Washington, D.C., 180 Way, Lucan, 57 Weingast, Barry, 11 White Hammer, 125 Wilson, Darren, 176, 180 women’s participation: in Euromaidan protests, 120-121; forced marriage, 91-92; in labor force, 171; OBON (otryad bab osobogo naznacheniya, special-purpose female units), 102, 222n48; in police forces, 125-126, 148; risk factors for, 165; victims of police torture, 111-112; violence against women, 103, 142-149 Women’s Squadron, 120-121 working groups, 34, 35/. See also civil society groups or organizations; specific groups World Bank, 18, 50, 71 Yanukovych, Viktor, 5, 15, 22, 32, 49-52, 109-112, 116-119, 146; methods of policing protest, 59-61, 63; and violence against women, 143 Yarema, Vitaliy, 123 Yarosh, Dmitry, 36, 125 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy, 125, 145 Youth and Society (NGO), 170 youth collectives, 88 Youth Group on the Protection of the Environment, 170 youth meetings, 143-144 YouTube, 31,75, 161 Yushchenko, Viktor, 32, 113, 116, 130 Zakharchenko, Oleg, 167-168 Zakharchenko, Vitaliy, 5, 60, 113, 116-117, 119, 143, 146 Zakharov, Evgeny, 123, 131-132 Zaman, Volodymyr, 119 zero-tolerance policy, 73-74, 166 Zguladze, Eka, 125-126, 128-129 Zhanaozen, Kazakhstan, 29, 30/, 53-54, 54/, 137-139, 139/, 157-158; oilfield riots, 40, 60, 160-161; police reform, 60, 163-164 Zheltoqsan riots (Almaty, December 1986), 58 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Index I 249
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The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries
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title The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries
title_auth The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries
title_exact_search The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries
title_full The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries Erica Marat
title_fullStr The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries Erica Marat
title_full_unstemmed The politics of police reform society against the state in post-Soviet countries Erica Marat
title_short The politics of police reform
title_sort the politics of police reform society against the state in post soviet countries
title_sub society against the state in post-Soviet countries
topic Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd
Reformpolitik (DE-588)4048960-7 gnd
Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 gnd
topic_facet Nachfolgestaaten
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