Police-Building and the Responsibility to Protect: Civil society, gender and human rights culture in Oceania

Police-Building and the Responsibility to Protect: Civil society, gender and human rights culture in Oceania

Charles Hawksley , Nichole Georgeou
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Romance Business & Economics Politics
格式 精装书
页数 224
语言 英语
已发布 Jan 2, 2026
出版商 Routledge
ISBN-10 0415729327
ISBN-13 9780415729321
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The work delves into the intricate relationship between civil society, gender dynamics, and the human rights culture in the context of Oceania's evolving police services. It highlights the role of international organizations, particularly the UN, in shaping policing practices and standards in developing states. Through a critical lens, the authors explore the challenges and complexities surrounding police reform and the notion of the 'Responsibility to Protect.'

Hawksley and Georgeou bring to the forefront the importance of integrating gender perspectives into the discourse on security and policing. Their analysis reveals how gender relations influence the effectiveness of law enforcement and the broader implications for societal well-being. By examining real-world case studies from the region, the authors illuminate the impact of these reforms on marginalized communities and the necessity for a more inclusive approach to policing.

The authors advocate for a human-centered approach to police-building that prioritizes accountability, community engagement, and the protection of rights. Through their insightful critique, they offer valuable perspectives on the intersection of civil society engagement and state duties in ensuring safety and justice for all.

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