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14 Criminology & Crim. Just. 3 (2014)

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Themed  Section: Emerging Issues of Crime and justice in Africa


Emerging issues of crime
and criminal justice in sub-
Saharan Africa


     Criminology & Criminal justice
           2014, Vol. 14(1) 3-7
           @ The Author(s) 2014
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   DOI: 10.1177/1748895813510009
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justice  Tankebe
University of Cambridge, UK


Alice   Hills
Durham University, UK


Bankole Cole
University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK




Introduction and Aims of a Themed Section
References to Africa often conjure up an image of 'the strange and the monstrous - of
what, even as it opens an appealing depth before us, is constantly eluding and escaping
us' (Mbembe, 2001: 1). The particulars of this image are taken to be corruption, violent
conflicts, coup d'6tats and underdevelopment. However, if we consider the scale of
transformations in sub-Saharan Africa (hereafter Africa) - transformations occasioned
by decades of complex political, economic and social processes of change - we see an
image that is less malleable to stereotypical depictions. Changes in the last four decades
are especially noteworthy, not least for the student of comparative criminology.
   The 1980s witnessed the adoption and implementation of structural adjustment pro-
grammes  at the insistence of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, a key
facet of which was a move away from centrally planned economies to the pursuit of neo-
liberal economic policies. Economic 'liberalisation and the accompanying requirement


Corresponding author:
justice Tankebe, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA,
UK.
Email: jt340@cam.ac.uk

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