NCJ Number
231435
Journal
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Volume: 52 Issue: 3 Dated: June 2010 Pages: 271-283
Date Published
June 2010
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This article examines international policing reform as practiced by Western states by discussing in detail a reform project begun by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Abstract
In this paper, the author developed an approach for normative engagement by academic criminologists through the test case of international policing-reform assistance. By examining some of the known controversies and difficulties associated with international policing-reform assistance, this study illustrates the practical policy utility of Foucauldian genealogical analytic inquiry. The author argues that the insights and capacities for lateral thinking opened up through this approach are usefully "brought to bear" by taking a page from Jürgen Habermas to institutionalize discursive space and thereby democratic experimentalism. Notes and references (Published Abstract)