Civil-Military-Police interaction is the key to improving international response efforts to overseas disasters and conflicts.
Why is exploring leadership in international response efforts important for improving civil-military-police interaction?
Discusses the implications of social media and modern communications in international response efforts to crises.
Explore the complementary roles, responsibilities and capabilities of the military and police in responding to international crises.
Over the past 20 years, Protection of Civilians has moved to the forefront of the Security Council resolutions under which United Nations peacekeepers are deployed.
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How does each organisation fit into the broader picture to meet the needs of the communities being served?
The experiences, contributions and impact of female Australian civilian, police and military personnel deployed on peace and security operations between 1988 and 2014
Discuss the broad spectrum of policing capabilities, roles and responsibilities in international responses to crises.
In 2008, the National Security Committee of Cabinet established the ACMC to assist Australian Government Agencies to respond more effectively to conflicts and disasters overseas.