Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments
When the threat level of foreign stability operations increases, military police units can make an effective contribution, especially when conducted with the Australian Federal Police. It is argued that, if Australian military police can apply police harmonisation techniques and improve their abili...
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description | When the threat level of foreign stability operations increases, military
police units can make an effective contribution, especially when conducted with the Australian Federal Police. It is argued that, if Australian military police can apply police harmonisation techniques and improve their ability to conduct civilian-like policing duties, then their role in future rule-of-law operations are likely to be more effective. |
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spelling | doaj.art-cd73dd44ebe343be904c133d07fb39682022-12-22T02:26:04ZengCharles Sturt UniversitySalus Journal2202-56772017-05-01523647Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability DeploymentsGary L. Jones0Australian Defence ForceWhen the threat level of foreign stability operations increases, military police units can make an effective contribution, especially when conducted with the Australian Federal Police. It is argued that, if Australian military police can apply police harmonisation techniques and improve their ability to conduct civilian-like policing duties, then their role in future rule-of-law operations are likely to be more effective.https://salusjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Jones_Salus_Journal_Volume_5_Number_2_2017_pp_36-47.pdfmilitary policestability operationspeacekeepinghumanitarian missionsrule-of-law operations |
spellingShingle | Gary L. Jones Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments Salus Journal military police stability operations peacekeeping humanitarian missions rule-of-law operations |
title | Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments |
title_full | Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments |
title_fullStr | Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments |
title_full_unstemmed | Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments |
title_short | Military Police Operational Harmonisation: The “Golden Hour” of Stability Deployments |
title_sort | military police operational harmonisation the golden hour of stability deployments |
topic | military police stability operations peacekeeping humanitarian missions rule-of-law operations |
url | https://salusjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Jones_Salus_Journal_Volume_5_Number_2_2017_pp_36-47.pdf |
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