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Putting the Police Back into the Military Police
2011Abstract : Terrorism, insurgency, and crime continue to rise as non-state threats to world-wide stability and thus the importance of establishing an effective local police force in stability operations has become widely accepted. However, the U.S.
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Civil-military cooperation: the military, paramilitaries and civilian police in executive policing
2001Abstract Civil-military cooperation is nothing new and has been a standard part of peace operations at least since the early l 990s. With the expansion of peace operations in the course of the past decade, the term ‘civil-military cooperation’ has come to incorporate a wide range of efforts to secure cooperation and coordination ...
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The Army Military Police: A Neglected Policing Model
Police Quarterly, 2000Despite the research bias toward the big-city police department, other identifiable police entities clearly exist and are based on policing models that predate the metropolitan police department. Through a historical analysis of the emergence of the U.S. Army Military Police Corps (MPC), it is posited that the MPC represents a distinctive modal form of
David N. Falcone, Beverly A. Smith
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Cooperation and Conflict, 2004
The differentiation between internal and external security, and between police and military, has been a core principle of the modern nationstate. A distinctive feature of the security landscape of the post-Cold War era, however, is that the dividing line between internal and external security has become increasingly blurred — a consequence of, inter ...
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The differentiation between internal and external security, and between police and military, has been a core principle of the modern nationstate. A distinctive feature of the security landscape of the post-Cold War era, however, is that the dividing line between internal and external security has become increasingly blurred — a consequence of, inter ...
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2005
The Croatian Military Police Corps was established in the early days of the Homeland Defence War as the component of Croatian Armed Forces in charge of security of senior Army officials and Army installations and of law enforcement. In view of huge psychic and physical strain posed by military police tasks, psychology mission in this corps is to select
Trut, Vesna, Filjak, Suzana
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The Croatian Military Police Corps was established in the early days of the Homeland Defence War as the component of Croatian Armed Forces in charge of security of senior Army officials and Army installations and of law enforcement. In view of huge psychic and physical strain posed by military police tasks, psychology mission in this corps is to select
Trut, Vesna, Filjak, Suzana
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Civilian Police: Future of the Military Police Corps
2009Abstract : Can civilian police officers really protect military bases as well as active duty Soldiers and Marines? Many say they cannot; however, due to the growing demand for military police (MP) overseas, civilian police have become a necessary part of the Armed Forces.
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