ICT4COP. The Road Ahead: A preliminary insight into the workings of Police Experts Networks in Post- Conflict Societies.

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ICT4COP The Road Ahead: A preliminary insight into the workings of Police Experts Networks in Post- Conflict Societies. Jai Ganapathy Associate Professor: Norwegian Police University College Tor Damkås Chief superintendent: Norwegian Police University College ICT4COP: A Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Project The ICT4COP Magazine: www.communitypolicing.eu

5 INSTITUTIONSTUTI S 10 EUROPEAN 5 REGIONAL 35 RESEARCHERS Anthropologists Development Studies Researchers Lawyers Criminologists Political Scientists ICT4COP SET-UP NORWEGIAN POLICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE EXTENDED POLICE EXPERTS NETWORK International Police National Police Police Educators Civil Society Experts STUDY REGIONS SOUTH ASIA: Afghanistan, Pakistan AFRICA: South Sudan, Somalia, Kenya SOUTH EAST EUROPE: Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina CENTRAL AMERICA: Guatemala, El-Salvador, Nicaragua Funded by the European Commission s Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Program P r o j e c t C o o r d i n a t o r : T h e N o r w e g i a n U n i v e r s i t y o f L i f e S c i e n c e s 29.11.2017 Side 2

Background of why Police reform Police reform in post-conflict societies has been increasingly gaining importance in international peace support operations. Post-conflict situations are complex and therefore addressing issues of security and insecurity are challenging. Police service - As an institution they are providers of security and justice for the people and thereby crucial to government legitimacy Within the security sector police reform is essential in developing a professional, accountable and representative police that can work with and serve communities in a democratic way. 29.11.2017 Side 3

Local ownership; the key to sustainability A recurrent theme in post-conflict police assistance is the perennial challenge of sustainability Sustainability in the context of police reform: Evaluates the ability of the police service to sustain itself and its capabilities without international donor support and guidance (Bjaraktari et al., 2006: 08). The responsiveness and participation of all local actors is of crucial importance and a critical prerequisite for bringing about a long-term effect on police/community relations and building a capable, effective and trust-based institution. 29.11.2017 Side 4

Sustainability: Donor perspective Training courses, plans, concepts, policies and procedures come from abroad and often translated into local language in the name of local ownership. Another barrier that research points to is a lack of contextual knowledge of the ways in which human security issues affect the local livelihoods of women, men and children. This can affect progress towards sustainable police reform. Bayley argues that international police reform focuses on issues that are beneficial to donor countries rather than recipient countries (Bayley 2005). 29.11.2017 Side 5

Sustainability: Recipient perspective Eric Scheye outlines four levels of ownership: national government and elite, local government and elite, justice and security service providers, and customers of the goods delivered. In many cases, political elites may be neither representative nor enjoy widespread legitimacy, with the resulting gap between government ownership and national ownership. Local spoilers who can disrupt progress towards sustainability: political actors in the form of corrupt ministries, economic actors such as criminal groups that wish to protect their activities, and institutional actors such as the military that are afraid of losing their sphere of power, authority and influence in the new scheme of things. (Mani, 2003) 29.11.2017 Side 6

Challenges and obstacles to post-conflict police reform Taking a short-term rather than a long-term approach to institutional capacity building is one of the barriers to achieving the expected impact. Example of Afghanistan; ad hoc decisions, training vs education Can involve problems of coordination and collaboration between organisations - overlap, confusion and incoherence in police assistance Example from Timor-Leste shows how lack of coordination between donor countries caused confusion. Different training models were applied depending on their own national background and training. Lack of uniformity 29.11.2017 Side 7

Community Policing Education; Afghanistan: MoI Vision 1392-1402 (2013-23) Part 1. EUPOL Kabul City Police and Justice Program Trainer s Guide and Based on the train the trainer concept Duration: 7 days and 7 hours/day Module and topics, with elaboration Good introduction towards community policing However: Generalized. Not facilitated for illiteracy! No acknowledgement of local factors as; Clans - Religion - Culture --23 Taliban, ISIL and other challenges for security not 29.11.2017 Side 8

Community Policing Education; Afghanistan: UNDP - LOTFA Modules and topics described with a Core curriculum 5 Different courses according to target level in police. Police officers; ground level (3.5 days) Police chiefs; ground level (16, days) Police chiefs; district level (16 days) Police commanders; province level (16 days) Presentation seminars and Train the Trainers courses. Local ownership observed: Facilitates for illiteracy Local culture covered ( Religion- Clan Terrorism Female police officers Gender Youth) «What Sharia says» «HR and Afghan Law/Culture» 29.11.2017 Side 9 «Examples of good practices in Muslim countries world wide»

Community Policing; South Sudan. Community Policing means a system or method of policing that requires that the police and the community to work in partnership in the provision of police service. Police Service Act (2009) CoP is system of professional policing that is designed to meet the needs and expectations of the people of South Sudan and is delivered within a framework of national standards, law and values. It acknowledges and works with Traditional Authority and customary law, and works in partnership with local communities, government and other agencies. Community Policing Ethos In South Sudan 29.11.2017 Side 10

Community Policing Education; South Sudan 4 Module Education program developed by SSNPS IG July 2013. Module 1; Module 2; Module 3; Module 4 ;. 2 days introduction. 10 days education. 4 days education. 1 day Workshop Practical Partnership 29.11.2017 Side 11

Community Policing; Education, South Sudan. The Practical Partnership Workshop! Local community Engagement - A base for Networking. Real problems in communities seemed to be avoided. Livestock thefts Tribal tensions Cultural challenges The Training manuals are general and can Fit in anywhere in the world. (The Lifeboat Exercise) Sustainability? 29.11.2017 Side 12

UN Protection of Civilians South Sudan Within a failed state when SSNPS deny and/or fail to take responsibilities. WHAT TO DO? Community Watch Groups 3, 5 days introduction course, developed by UNMISS 29.11.2017 Side 13

Community Policing Education; Kosovo Kosovo Police, Training Division - General Police Basic Training 8 Modules in total 28 Hrs Training What are Communities (2) Principles of CoP (2) Partnership Building CoP (5) Problem solving SARA (6) Diversity Awareness (4) Intelligence led Policing (2) CoP implementation (2) CoP Strategy & Action plans (5) 29.11.2017 Side 14

Community Policing Education; Kosovo SARA model created in 1987; Newport Police Department, USA Intelligence Led Policing, Kosovar- Serbs Instructors guide: Mainly one reference; OSCE Mission in Kosovo. Education of; Civil community members Municipal Community Safety Councils (MCSC). Local Public Safety Committees (LPSC). 29.11.2017 Side 15

And Now! Q & A? Comments?? ACKNOWLEDGMENT This project as part of Community based Policing and Post Conflict Police Reform (ICT4COP) has received funding from EU, Horizon 2020 Thank you for your attention. Jaishankar Ganapathy e-mail: jaigan@phs.no Tor Damkaas e-mail: tordam@phs.no 29.11.2017 Side 16