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Pacific Policing : RAMSI: Lessons, Impacts and Recommendations

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Putt, Judy
Dinnen, Sinclair
Keen, Meg
Batley, James

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Department of Pacific Affairs

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This Policy Brief is in two parts. First, it summarises findings on five key questions that underpinned the research into the Regional Assistance Mission to Solo-mon Islands (RAMSI), drawing directly on our interviews with many of RAMSI's leadership figures, from both the policing and diplomatic sides, and from all periods of RAMSI's existence starting in 2003 and continuing through to 2017. Second, this paper makes a short set of recommenda-tions aimed at capturing best practice from the involve-ment of Pacific Islands personnel in RAMSI, and at sus-taining and consolidating the gains made for policing both in individual police forces in the Pacific, and for relationships between police forces in the region. These recommendations are largely addressed to the AFP although some of them may have broader relevance

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Department of Pacific Affairs Policy Brief

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