From Congo To Kosovo: Civilian Police In Peace Operations (adelphi Series)
Annika S. Hansen
The Role Of Civilian Police In Peace Operations Has Expanded Greatly Since The Early 1990s And Has Culminated In International Policemen Assuming Responsibility For Law And Order In Kosovo And East Timor. Civilian Police Still Struggle With Shortfalls In Quality And Quantity, With Inadequate Planning And Deployment Delays. More Importantly, Their Operational Effectiveness Remains Dependent On Political Support From Their Domestic Authorities, The Un And Local Political Leadership In The Conflict Area. Despite These Challenges, As This Paper Maps Out, Civilian Police Play A Critical Role In Reforming Local Police Forces And At Times Enforcing The Law Themselves--page 4 Of Cover. The Evolution Of Civilian Policing -- Mandate, Doctrine And Politics -- Dealing With Crime And Political Recalcitrance -- Beyond Kosovo. Annika S. Hansen. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [109]-118).
International police, International police--Timor-Leste, Peacekeeping forces, Peacekeeping forces--Timor-Leste, Peacekeeping forces--Serbia and Montenegro--Kosovo (Serbia), International police--Serbia and Montenegro--Kosovo (Serbia), Security, International, Civilian-based defense, Law enforcement, Police--International cooperation, U162 .A3 no. 343, JZ6374, 363.23
| Name in long format: | From Congo To Kosovo: Civilian Police In Peace Operations (adelphi Series) |
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| ISBN-10: | 0198516738 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780198516736 |
| Book pages: | 118 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publisher: | Routledge |
| Dimensions: | 118 p. ; 24 cm. |















