A paper entitled Police-Building: United Nations Police Evolution, Present Capacity and Future Tasks was presented by William Durch at
the GRIPS State-Building Workshop 2010: Organizing Police Forces in
Post-Conflict Peace-Support Operations. The workshop took place on
27-28 January 2010 at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
in Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan. The paper discusses the evolution of United
Nations policing in the context of peace operations and proposes
methods of continuing to improve the UN policing process in doctrine,
training, quality assurance, and administrative structure.
Police-Building: United Nations Police Evolution, Present Capacity and Future Tasks
January 28, 2010
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