Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The role, preparation and performance of civilian police in United Nations peacekeeping operations / [Duncan Chappell, John Evans].

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1 online resource (145 pages)

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"January 19, 1997."--Page [5].
"The project was a joint venture of three organizations ... the International Center for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy (ICCLRCJP); the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI); and the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division (UNCPCJD)."--Page [16].
Author(s) affiliated with: Federal Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Sydney Australia; Management and Policy International; and International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.

Summary

"Part I is concerned principally with a discussion of the role of [civilian police, a.k.a.] CIVPOL, in contemporary peacekeeping activities. To place this role in some perspective a brief historical review is made of the use of CIVPOL in three peacekeeping missions commencing with the Congo in 1960. In Part II issues relating to the preparation and deployment of CIVPOL are discussed while in Part III some of the specific field experience and performance of CIVPOL in a recent peacekeeping mission is described. The document concludes in Part IV with a discussion of the likely future role of CIVPOL in the peacekeeping arena."--Page [17].

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