Afghanistan's Police

Afghanistan's Police
Author: Robert Perito
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN:

Introduction -- The Afghan National Police -- Key reasons for ANP shortcomings -- Conclusions and recommendations.

Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force

Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force
Author: Danny Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1447354664

Based on unprecedented empirical research, this book assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the Afghan police force and state. Filling a major gap in the literature, this is an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing states.

Policing Afghanistan

Policing Afghanistan
Author: Antonio Giustozzi
Publisher: Hurst & Company
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013
Genre: Afghanistan
ISBN: 9781849042055

An in-depth study of a police force in a developing country which is also undergoing a bitter internal conflict, further to the post-2001 external intervention in Afghanistan. It discusses the evolution of the country's police through its various stages.

Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force

Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force
Author: Singh, Danny
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447354680

Based on unprecedented empirical research conducted with lower levels of the Afghan police, this unique study assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the police force and the state. Taking a social constructivist approach, the book combines an in-depth analysis of internal political, cultural and economic drivers with references to several regime changes affecting policing and security, from the Soviet occupation and Mujahidin militias to Taliban religious police. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Singh offers an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing and conflict-affected societies.

Acknowledging Limits

Acknowledging Limits
Author: William Rosenau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN:

"This monograph explores police mentoring in Afghanistan by U.S. and U.K. military forces during the 2007-2009 period. In a series of 10 vignettes, this study examines efforts to advise, train, and support elements of the Afghan National Police (ANP) in northern, eastern, and southern Afghanistan. These vignettes explore the mentoring of ANP units, as well as the advising of individual chiefs of police at the district and province levels."--P. vii.

Afghanistan Security

Afghanistan Security
Author: Charles Michael Johnson
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2009-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1437908098

Since 2002, the U.S. has worked to develop the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). The U.S. Dept. of Defense, through its Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, directs U.S. efforts to develop the Afghan National Army (ANA) and, in conjunction with the Dept. of State, the Afghan National Police (ANP). To follow up on recommendations from a 2005 report on the ANSF, this report analyzed the extent to which U.S. plans for the ANSF contain criteria that was previously recommended. The author also examined progress made and challenges faced in developing the ANA and ANP. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.

Policing Wars

Policing Wars
Author: Caroline Holmqvist
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137323612

Holmqvist presents an original account of the relationship between war and policing in the twenty first century. This interdisciplinary study of contemporary Western strategic thinking reveals how, why, and with what consequences, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq became seen as policing wars.

Afghanistan's Local War

Afghanistan's Local War
Author: Seth G. Jones
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780833049889

"Security in Afghanistan has historically required a combination of top-down efforts from the central government and bottom-up efforts from local communities. Since 2001, U.S. and broader international efforts have focused on establishing security solely from the top down through Afghan national security forces and other central government institutions. But local security forces are a critical complement to these efforts, especially in rural areas of the country. The Afghan government and NATO forces need to move quickly to establish a more-effective bottom-up strategy to complement top-down efforts by better leveraging local communities. The Afghan government can work with existing community structures that oppose insurgents to establish village-level policing entities, such as arbakai and chalweshtai, with support from NATO. Effectively leveraging local communities should significantly improve counterinsurgency prospects and can facilitate mobilization of the population against insurgents. This analysis documents lessons about the viability of establishing local security in Afghanistan and addresses concerns about the wisdom of such policies."--P. [4] of cover.