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Author: Blagg, Harry

Title: Models of Best Practice: Aboriginal Community Patrols in Western Australia

Summary: This discussion paper explores best practice issues in relation to Aboriginal Community Patrols in Western Australia in the context of crime prevention and community safety. Aboriginal Community Patrols have become an accepted feature of localized responses to crime and anti-social behavior in many Aboriginal communities across the state, and this paper addresses a range of issues connected with the role of the patrols in crime prevention.

Details: Perth: Crime Research Centre, University of Western Austraia, 2007. 60p.

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Year: 2007

Country: Australia

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Shelf Number: 118085

Keywords:
Aboriginals
Community Safety
Crime Prevention
Peace Officers

Author: Ford, Harry

Title: Evaluating the Operational Effectiveness of West African Female Police Officers’ Participation in Peace Support Operations: The Case of Ghana and Nigeria

Summary: This paper examines the capacity of West African police services to enhance the recruitment, training and deployment of female police officers on Peace Support Operations. In particular, the study seeks to critically evaluate the current organizational structures of the Ghanaian and Nigerian Police services and their deployment of female police officers in peace support operations. The study therefore, seeks to address two broad questions. First, how can West African states increase the number of female police officers on peace support operations? Secondly, how can these countries improve their respective training procedures of female police officers to become increasingly effective on peace support operations? This paper prioritizes Ghana and Nigeria as empirical case studies because they contribute a relatively high number of female police officers both towards UN and AU operations within Africa and abroad. More importantly, both countries have begun increasing the number of female civilian police officers’ numbers after the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1325 on gender mainstreaming, which poignantly illustrates the impact of the resolution, and the desire of West African countries to empower women to become greater participants in the areas of peace and international security.

Details: Accra, Ghana: Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, 2008. 36p.

Source: Internet Resource: KAIPTC Occasional Paper No. 23: Accessed October 21, 2010 at: http://www.kaiptc.org/_upload/general/WAFP_PaperFinal_HarryFord.pdf

Year: 2008

Country: Africa

URL: http://www.kaiptc.org/_upload/general/WAFP_PaperFinal_HarryFord.pdf

Shelf Number: 120045

Keywords:
Female Police Officers
Peace Officers
Police Recruitment and Selection
Police Training