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Morphing of peacekeeping: competing approaches to public safety / Bayley, David H   Journal Article
Bayley, David H Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article examines proposals for delegating internal security - policing - in peacekeeping missions to non-state institutions. It first outlines the putative benefits in doing so. It then examines the difficulties in implementing such a strategy - problems of choosing, monitoring and regulating non-state providers. The article argues that while adopting this strategy may, or may not, provide short-term benefits in terms of public safety, it represents an expansion of peacekeeping responsibilities that has unpredictable political consequences.
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ID:   025731


Police and political developments in India / Bayley, David H 1969  Book
Bayley, David H Book
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Publication New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1969.
Description xiv, 482p.
Key Words Policy - India  India - Policy 
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003714363.230954/BAY 003714MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   109922


Police in war / Bayley, David H   Journal Article
Bayley, David H Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The paper addresses the dilemma of developing appropriate policing methods for effective intervention in countries where the objective is to create humane, sustainable governance adhering to the rule-of-law but where conflict is still continuing, often directed at members of the international community themselves. In both bilateral and multilateral international interventions there is confusion about what local police can contribute. The author argues that the comparative advantage of the police vis-à-vis the military is not to become 'little soldiers', doing proactive counter-insurgency. Instead, their comparative advantage is to respond to the security needs of individuals, thus contributing to the legitimacy of struggling local governments. This role has been accepted in contemporary writing by military experts on counter-insurgency and it also reflects research on the essential role police can play in counter-terrorism and the prevention of ordinary crime. In order to implement this strategy, a training curriculum is suggested.
Key Words Terrorism  Security  Insurgency  Police  Six Day War  Violent Crime 
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ID:   112662


Police in War: fighting insurgency, terrorism, and violent crime / Bayley, David H; Perito, Robert M 2012  Book
Bayley, David H Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books, 2012.
Description x, 195p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788130915258
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056541355.13323/BAY 056541MainOn ShelfGeneral 
056598355.13323/BAY 056598MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   071242


US aid for foreign justice and police / Bayley, David H   Journal Article
Bayley, David H Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words United States  Justice System 
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