Violence, justice and policing
Violence permeates the everyday lives of millions of people across the world and is central to war, conflicts, and the workings of police and justice systems. Some forms of violence are regarded as legitimate and just, while others are seen as illegitimate and unjust.
Research and activites
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Photo/illustration by Maxar Technologies/Google Earth copyright licenseReport2023The political economy of checkpoints in SomaliaPeer Schouten
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Photo/illustration by Информационное агентство БелТА via Wikipedia copyright licenseJournal Article2023Karen Philippa Larsen
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DIIS Report2023Karmen Tornius, Marie Kolling & Lars Engberg-Pedersen
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Book Chapter2023Johannes Lang & Robin May Schott
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Book2023Migrants, brokers and European border governance in AfricaIda Marie Savio Vammen, Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde & Hans Lucht
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Journal Article2023Senegalese street hawkers in Buenos AiresIda Marie Savio Vammen
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Report2023Terror financing and disruption efforts in SomaliaKatja Lindskov Jacobsen , Jessica Larsen & Maisie Pigeon
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Journal Article2023Privilege, precarity, and colonial nostalgia among european security contractors in East AfricaJethro Norman
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Book Chapter2023Awareness and information campaigns as a migration governance tool to stop irregular migrationIda Marie Savio Vammen
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Book Chapter2023Nauja Kleist
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Article2023External Investment, Intensifying Internal Competition, and the Struggle for NarrativeJethro Norman
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Book Chapter2023Maya Mynster Christensen & Peter Albrecht
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Book Chapter2022The militarization of intimate livesRobin May Schott
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Book2022Militaries and militarizationJoanna Bourke & Robin May Schott
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Book Chapter2022The science of resilience and the militarization of positive psychologyJohannes Lang
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Report2022Lessons from Eastern DRCJudith Verweijen, Peer Schouten & Fergus Simpson
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Book Chapter2022A viable path to peace and democracy?Dino Krause & Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs
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Thesis2022Dino Krause
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Journal Article2022The Productive power and limitations of humourous practices in an age of entertainment politicsHelle Malmvig
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DIIS Report2022Playing with religionFiras Mahmoud
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Journal Article2022Helene Maria Kyed
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Journal Article2022The African Union and Eliminating Violence Against WomenKarmen Tornius
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Book Chapter2022The Huthis as a non-state actor with a foreign policyMaria-Louise Clausen
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Photo/illustration by Marie Kolling, DIISBook Chapter2022Risk, violence and practices of endurance in urban BrazilMarie Kolling
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DIIS Policy Brief2022Climate and conflictPeer Schouten, Judith Verweijen & Fergus Simpson
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor, https://ceciliecastor.com/
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Interview2021Anne Blaabjerg Nielsen
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Photo/illustration by Illustration: Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited photo by Dame YinkaDIIS Policy Brief2021Two military operations in Ghana and their consequencesPeter Albrecht, Festus Aubyn & Fiifi Edu-Afful
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited image by MONUSCO PhotosDIIS Policy Brief2021Why the Ghana armed forces play a role in domestic securityPeter Albrecht, Fiifi Edu-Afful & Festus Aubyn
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly FilbertDIIS Policy Brief2021International peacekeeping shapes domestic security in GhanaPeter Albrecht, Fiifi Edu-Afful & Festus Aubyn
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited photos by Chatham House and Graham CarlowDIIS Policy Brief2021Avoiding partisan behaviour by armed forces in election securityFestus Aubyn & Peter Albrecht
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Marsha Henry, Robin May Schott & Nina Wilén
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Q&A2021When jihadist groups declare allegianceDino Krause & Anne Blaabjerg Nielsen
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Avoiding harm, delivering impactAdam Moe Fejerskov, Maria-Louise Clausen & Sarah Seddig
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Creating a more effective security sector in Iraq requires increased inclusivenessMaria-Louise Clausen & Ekatherina Zhukova
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DIIS Policy Brief2021Maria-Louise Clausen
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DIIS Policy Brief2020Military responses to COVID-19Adam Moe Fejerskov & Johannes Lang
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DIIS Comment2020domestic and regional implicationsKwesi Aning
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Interview2020Kwesi Emmanel Aning, Anne Blaabjerg Nielsen & Peter Albrecht
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseAnalysis2020police violence, mistrust of government and the fear of hungerHelene Maria Kyed
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Policy Brief2019A tool of coercion or public securityMaria-Louise Clausen
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DIIS Policy Brief2019The Many Implications of UN PeacekeepingFestus Aubyn, Kwesi Aning, Emma Birikorang, Fiifi Edu-Afful, Maya Mynster Christensen & Peter Albrecht
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DIIS Policy Brief2019After Sixty years of UN PeacekeepingFiifi Edu-Afful, Kwesi Aning, Emma Birikorang, Maya Mynster Christensen, Naila Salihu & Peter Albrecht
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DIIS Policy Brief2018The Peace and Stabilisation FundJessica Larsen & Christine Nissen
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DIIS Policy Brief2018International support of the G5 Sahel Joint ForceSigne Marie Cold-Ravnkilde
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DIIS Policy Brief2018The question of Nordic UN peacekeepingChristine Nissen & Peter Albrecht
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2018The Peace and Stabilisation Fund as ‘the good example’?Jessica Larsen & Christine Nissen
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DIIS Policy Brief2018CSDP in a changed security environmentChristine Nissen
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2018How the civil government and military will handle the emerging tensions will determine the success of Pakistan’s counterterrorism policies in the Northwestern tribal areasMona Kanwal Sheikh
Experts
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk
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Photo/illustration by Mads Nissen
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Photo/illustration by Jette Mariboe, DIIS
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk
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Photo/illustration by Lynggaardhansenfoto.dk