Police Brutality and Solidarity during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mathare

23 novembre 2020 | Patrick Mutahi & Kate Jane Wanjiru
Patrick MUTAHI & Kate Jane WANJIRU. Mambo! Vol. XVII (6), 2020. This paper analyses how state responses to the COVID-19 pandemic shaped security and policing of residents living in Mathare informal settlements. Relatedly, it focuses on how these residents, facing a repressive police force, (…)
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