The importance of linking development and security has become a policy mantra in recent years. Within the growing nexus between security and development, projects such as police capacity development have become commonplace in aid programming in conflict and post-conflict environments. However, to date, there is little research on the impact of the merging of security and development from a gender perspective, especially in the context of police reform in the Pacific. Studies suggest that there are significant gaps between the theory and practice of gender-sensitive approaches to development. This thesis uses the New Zealand pilot Community Policing Programme held in West Papua as a case study, to examine the theory and practice of these mer...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
Using successive United Nations peacebuilding missions in Timor-Leste as her focus, Dr Smith analyse...
The importance of linking development and security has become a policy mantra in recent years. Withi...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This thesis investigates how New Zealand and East Timorese police officers involved in United Nation...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
This book examines questions about the changing nature of security and insecurity in Pacific Island ...
Scholars have been critical of the gender biased nature of policing, and its effects on service deli...
Gender mainstreaming is one of the most widespread methods employed by donor countries and their par...
© 2011 Dr. Tracy CastelinoFour key criteria for effective violence prevention have been identified b...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This chapter brings forth the debate on the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming approaches in post...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
Using successive United Nations peacebuilding missions in Timor-Leste as her focus, Dr Smith analyse...
The importance of linking development and security has become a policy mantra in recent years. Withi...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
This thesis investigates how New Zealand and East Timorese police officers involved in United Nation...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
This book examines questions about the changing nature of security and insecurity in Pacific Island ...
Scholars have been critical of the gender biased nature of policing, and its effects on service deli...
Gender mainstreaming is one of the most widespread methods employed by donor countries and their par...
© 2011 Dr. Tracy CastelinoFour key criteria for effective violence prevention have been identified b...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This chapter brings forth the debate on the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming approaches in post...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
Using successive United Nations peacebuilding missions in Timor-Leste as her focus, Dr Smith analyse...