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The role of civilian police in peacekeeping : 1999-2007 / by Garth den Heyer.

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Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

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Police Foundation - the role of civilian police in peacekeeping : 1999-2007

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-205).

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1 online resource (xvii, 207 pages)

Summary

"The findings from this study may assist police planners, practitioners, and researchers who are part of a widening audience that has an interest in the role of police in post-conflict or under developed nations. The study fills a vacuum in previous research about how peacekeeping missions were planned, managed, and evaluated from the police perspective, and it takes the findings from 23 peacekeeping missions and develops a dynamic new police peacekeeping model that may be used in such situations.The proposed model is comprehensive but simple and easily understood. It is hoped that this research and the subsequent model provide mission leaders with the tools to implement policies and programs that will effectively reform police agencies in post-conflict nations."--Foreword.

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