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ID139198
Title ProperCorrections reform in Kosovo
Other Title Informationa qualitative study of Canadian corrections advisers’ experiences in a post-conflict environment
LanguageENG
AuthorMurdoch, Danielle
Summary / Abstract (Note)This case study of corrections reform in Kosovo contributes to the growing academic literature on corrections reform during peacebuilding missions in post-conflict environments. Fourteen Canadian corrections advisers who were deployed to Kosovo between 1999 and 2006 were interviewed about the dynamics and challenges they experienced abroad. Interview transcripts were coded and analysed using NVivo10. Five key themes emerged from the data: the importance of understanding the local context; the prevalence of corruption; the lack of attention and resources devoted to corrections reform in post-conflict Kosovo; the challenges of providing safe and secure confinement for prisoners detained in facilities staffed by police and military personnel; and the challenges of working with ‘experts’ who seemingly lacked expertise and genuine concern for developing local capacities. These themes are summarized followed by a discussion of the limitations of the study, the directions for future research and the policy and practice implications of the findings.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Peacekeeping Vol.22, No.3; Jun.2015: p.248-272
Journal SourceInternational Peacekeeping Vol: 22 No 3
Key WordsInternational Cooperation ;  Civil Wars ;  Conflicts ;  KOSOVO ;  Canada ;  Reforms Operations ;  Kosovo Correction ;  Canadian Correction ;  Post-Conflicts Environment ;  Peacebuilding Missions


 
 
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