“In any democratic society, healthy relations ideally operate in a triangular
relationship comprising security services, civil authority and civil society,
which contributes to the enhancement of peace and security. This model
ensures greater transparency and accountability, as well as more effective
civil control. This monograph contains five of the papers delivered at a workshop during 2005, that investigated the relationship between the state, security services and civil society in Tanzania, as well as some comments and conclusions emanating from it.”