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  1. Non-Linearity and Transitions in Sierra Leone’s Security and Justice Programming
  2. Urban borderwork: Ethnographies of policing
  3. National Interests as Friction: Peacekeeping in Somalia and Mali
  4. The interplay of interventions and hybridisation in Puntland’s security sector
  5. Separation and positive accommodation: police reform in Sierra Leone
  6. The Hybrid Authority of Sierra Leone’s Chiefs
  7. Friction and Inequality among Peacekeepers in Mali
  8. Hybridisation in a Case of Diamond Theft in Rural Sierra Leone
  9. Secrets, strangers, and order-making in rural Sierra Leone
  10. Fragmented Peacekeeping: The African Union in Somalia
  11. The Chiefs of Community Policing in Rural Sierra Leone
  12. Sierra Leone's Post-Conflict Peacekeepers
  13. Policing and the Politics of Order-Making
  14. The simultaneity of authority in hybrid orders
  15. State-building through security sector reform: the UK intervention in Sierra Leone
  16. I. Introduction
  17. II. 1997–2007: The Evolution of Security-Sector Reform in Sierra Leone
  18. III. 2007–10: A New Government, a New Beginning
  19. IV. 2010–13: Sustainable Change, or Repoliticisation of the Security Sector?
  20. V. Upstream Conflict Prevention
  21. VI. Conclusion: Learning from SSR in Sierra Leone
  22. Reconstructing Security after Conflict
  23. Introduction
  24. Security and Sierra Leone Up Until the End of the Conflict
  25. How did SSR in Sierra Leone Impact on International Policy-Making on SSR?
  26. Cross-Cutting Themes Throughout the Period in Sierra Leone and Beyond
  27. Conclusions
  28. The Development of an SSR Concept, 2002–2005
  29. Consolidation and Development, 2005–2007
  30. An uneasy marriage: non-state actors and police reform
  31. Local actors in security and justice programming
  32. When security and development meet: security sector reform in Sierra Leone
  33. Community policing in rural Mozambique and Sierra Leone
  34. Hybridity and simultaneity in the Global South