Police and international peacekeeping missions : securing peace and post-conflict rule of law / Garth den Heyer, James F. Albrecht, editors.

This edited volume examines the experiences and the roles of the police deployed on peacekeeping and intervention missions in Afghanistan, Bougainville, Cyprus, Haiti, Kosovo, Namibia, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, and Ukraine. Despite the extensive literature that has examined the role of the milit...

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Other Authors: Den Heyer, Garth (Editor), Albrecht, James F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to International Peacekeeping and Post-conflict Democratic Reform
  • Police Reform and Development within the Context of Peacekeeping Deployments
  • The Role of the New Zealand Police in International Peacekeeping and in providing Post-conflict Assistance
  • The Role of the New Zealand Police in Police Reform and International Peacekeeping in Afghanistan
  • New Zealand Police Peacekeeping Operations in Papua New Guinea
  • New Zealand Police Rule of Law Reform Efforts in the Solomon Islands
  • The New Zealand Police Peacekeeping Deployment in Timor-Leste
  • Contributions of the Canadian Police in International Peacekeeping Missions
  • The role of police reform in conflict resolution in Ukraine's Donbas Region
  • Enhancing law enforcement and criminal justice within Kosovo: Evaluating the challenges in rule of law reform in a post-conflict developing democracy
  • Challenges and lessons learned in United Nations Mentoring of local police in Haiti in 2009-2010
  • Complex Acculturation
  • The hidden cultural challenge in United Nations police missions
  • Community conflict associated with PTSD and negative outcomes for United Nations police officers
  • An Analysis of the Experiences of Police Officers in Post-conflict Peacekeeping Missions: the New Zealand Police Perspectives
  • The Policing of Post-conflict Nations and Regions
  • Afterword: Final Thoughts about International Policing and Peacekeeping.