UNPOL
United Nations Police

Document Library

The Document Library serves as a centralized repository housing a diverse collection of essential documents and resources. It provides convenient access to a variety of materials, including manuals, guides, and reference documents, ensuring that users can easily locate and utilize key information.

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Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Civilian Police Officers and Military Observers
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The purpose of the Directives for Disciplinary Matters Involving Civilian Police Officers and Military Observers is to establish United Nations procedures to be followed for alleged breaches of conduct in the mission areas of peacekeeping and other field operations by civilian police officers and military observers.

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Job vacancy test
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UN police magazine 7 - 2011
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The 7th edition of the UN Police Magazine has in depth articles about Transnational Crime Units in Western Africa, an overview of rule of law and police work in Liberia, an in depth interview of a senior female Police Adviser in Afghanistan and a wrap-up of how the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers was commemorated around the world. The 40 page publication includes updated statistics on the number of United Nations Police deployed, the number of female officers and statistics of all police contributing countries as of 1 June 2011.

UN police magazine 13 - 2016
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The 13th edition of the UN Police Magazine focuses on our operational challenges and successes. The articles cover the work of United Nations Police in Somalia, Mali, South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Liberia. Dedicated articles take stock of gender mainstreaming as well as by creating a cross-cutting capacity to address all aspects related to serious and organized crime.

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UN police magazine 4 - 2010
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The January 2010 UN Police Magazine, the 4th edition, gives an overview of the work accomplished by the UN Police Division between July and December 2009. The magazine describes the outcome of the UN and INTERPOL Ministerial Meeting held in Singapore in October, includes interviews of UN Police Commissioners in Haiti and Darfur and explains a number of activities the Police Division has undertaken as part of its global effort to increase the number of female police officers in national and international police services since the United Nations Global Effort was launched in August 2009.