Policing the New World Disorder

Peace Operations and Public Security

Edited by

Robert B. Oakley - Michael J. Dziedzic - Eliot M. Goldberg


Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Introduction - Michael J. Dziedzic

Police Functions in Peace Operations: An Historical Overview - Erwin A. Schmidl

Panama: Operation Just Cause - Anthony Gray and Maxwell Manwaring

Policing Cambodia: The Public Security Dimensions of U.N. Peace Operations - James A. Schear and Karl Farris

El Salvador: The Civilian Police Component of Peace Operations - William Stanley and Robert Loosle

Mozambique: The CIVPOL Operation - James L. Woods

Peacekeeping and Policing in Somalia - Lynn Thomas and Steve Spataro

Haiti: Military-Police Partnership for Public Security- Michael Bailey, Robert Maguire, and J. O’Neil G. Pouliot

Bosnia and the International Police Task Force - Michael J. Dziedzic and Andrew Bair

Institutional Learning within Icitap - Charles T. Call

Civilian Police in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations - Harry Broer and Michael Emery

Legitimacy and the Public Security Function - Michael J. Kelly

Response: the U.S. Perspective of Operation Restore Hope - F. M. Lorenz

Norwegian Experiences with U.N. Civilian Police Operations - Espen Barth Eide and Thorstein Bratteland

Report of the Special Swedish Commission on International Police Activities - Nils Gunnar Billinger

Conclusions - Robert B. Oakley and Michael J. Dziedzic

Appendix a Remarks by Chicago Police Superintendent Matt Rodriquez

Appendix b Remarks by the Commandant of the Military Police School- Brigadier General David W. Foley

Appendix c Case Study Framework

Acronyms

about the editors

about the contributing authors


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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Policing the new world disorder : peace operations and public security / edited by Robert B. Oakley, Michael J. Dziedzic, Eliot M. Goldberg.

ISBN 157906-006-4


In Memoriam

On September 17, 1997, a helicopter transporting twelve international officials on a peace mission in Bosnia crashed into a fog-enshrouded mountain, killing all passengers on board.

Among those who perished were six members of the U.N. International Police Task Force in Bosnia and the U.S. International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program.

Livio “Al” Beccaccio, United States
Senior Advisor to the Deputy Commissioner
United Nations International Police Task Force

First Lieutenant Andrzej Buler, Poland
Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner
United Nations International Police Task Force

David “Kris” Kriscovich, United States
Deputy Commissioner for Training and Restructuring
United Nations International Police Task Force

Billy Nesbitt, United States
Bosnia Program Manager
International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program

Marvin Padgett, United States
Coordinator for Police Training
United Nations International Police Task Force

Dr. Georg Stiebler, Germany
Chief of Local Police Development Section
United Nations International Police Task Force

This book is dedicated to the lives and work of these noble law enforcement professionals who made vital contributions to peace and stability in Bosnia-Herzegovina.


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