Since 2003 many hundreds of Australian police officers have served in police peace-keeping and capacitybuilding missions in Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea. Working within bilateral or multilateral engagements, these police have encountered significant differences in legal and policing cultures as well as political and community environments. This paper considers how these experiences influence Australian police officers\u27 thinking about policing in general, and how they view the legacy of their service. It explores the extent to which Australian police think they have had their own capabilities altered by the very processes through which they attempt to build the capacity of host police forces. We label this process \u2...
This thesis considers the Australian Federal Police's (AFP) relatively recent adoption of an interna...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Since 2003 many hundreds of Australian police officers have served in police peace-keeping and capac...
This paper considers the experiences of Australian police personnel deployed within international mi...
Abstract Since 2003 many hundreds of Australian police officers have served in police peace-keeping ...
International police now contribute the second largest proportion of personnel to peacekeeping missi...
International police now contribute the second largest proportion of personnel to peacekeeping missi...
In this chapter, we explore everyday understandings of trust among a group of Australian police peac...
Internationally, there is a current rising demand for police to participate in complex peace operati...
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
In 2004, the Australian Government took the unprecedented step of creating a police group specifical...
Australia is engaged in a range of police-building exercises with its regional neighbours. The chara...
The thesis explores the roles and reponsibilities of New Zealand Police deployed under the Regional ...
This thesis considers the Australian Federal Police's (AFP) relatively recent adoption of an interna...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Since 2003 many hundreds of Australian police officers have served in police peace-keeping and capac...
This paper considers the experiences of Australian police personnel deployed within international mi...
Abstract Since 2003 many hundreds of Australian police officers have served in police peace-keeping ...
International police now contribute the second largest proportion of personnel to peacekeeping missi...
International police now contribute the second largest proportion of personnel to peacekeeping missi...
In this chapter, we explore everyday understandings of trust among a group of Australian police peac...
Internationally, there is a current rising demand for police to participate in complex peace operati...
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
This article explores the issues encountered by Australian women police officers on international pe...
In 2004, the Australian Government took the unprecedented step of creating a police group specifical...
Australia is engaged in a range of police-building exercises with its regional neighbours. The chara...
The thesis explores the roles and reponsibilities of New Zealand Police deployed under the Regional ...
This thesis considers the Australian Federal Police's (AFP) relatively recent adoption of an interna...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...