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In this book seven authors examine the legal and political implications, the training of international police in a multinational and multicultural context, the use of community policing, the crucial issue of cooperation between the military and the civilian police components, and what has been learned about planning for the handover to local authority.
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In the United Nations peace operations in Kosovo and East Timor, the police components were responsible for the enforcement of law and order, establishing local police forces, and protecting and promoting human rights. This executive authority distinguishes them from earlier missions in which civilian police were deployed. In this book seven authors examine the legal and political implications, the training of international police in a multinational andmulticultural context, the use of community policing, the crucial issue of cooperation between the military and the civilian police components, and what has been learned about planning for the handover to localauthority.
Author Biography
Dr Renata Dwan (Ireland) is Leader of the SIPRI Project on Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution and the project on International Policing: The New Agenda.
Review
`All the contributors exhibit impressive expertise and provide thoughtful analyses, tinged with realism.'Journal of Peace Research
Long Description
In the United Nations peace operations in Kosovo and East Timor, the police components were responsible for the enforcement of law and order, establishing local police forces, and protecting and promoting human rights. This executive authority distinguishes them from earlier missions in which civilian police were deployed. In this book seven authors examine the legal and political implications, the training of international police in a multinational and multiculturalcontext, the use of community policing, the crucial issue of cooperation between the military and the civilian police components, and what has been learned about planning for the handover to local authority.
Review Text
'All the contributors exhibit impressive expertise and provide thoughtful analyses, tinged with realism.'Journal of Peace Research
Review Quote
'All the contributors exhibit impressive expertise and provide thoughtfulanalyses, tinged with realism.'Journal of Peace Research
Details ISBN0199258244 Language English ISBN-10 0199258244 ISBN-13 9780199258246 Media Book Format Hardcover Series Number 16 Year 2003 Author Renata Dwan Series SIPRI Research Reports Imprint Oxford University Press Subtitle Enforcing the Law in Peace Operations Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Renata Dwan Short Title EXECUTIVE POLICING Affiliation SIPRI Project Leader DOI 10.1604/9780199258246 UK Release Date 2003-01-16 AU Release Date 2003-01-16 NZ Release Date 2003-01-16 Pages 154 Publisher Oxford University Press Publication Date 2003-01-16 Alternative 9780199262670 DEWEY 327.172 Illustrations 2 maps, 2 figures and 1 table Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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