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Justice and Corrections 2014
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Justice and Corrections
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Justice and Corrections 2014
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Justice and Corrections
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UN police strategy 2014-2020
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UN Police contribute to sustainable peace through effective and efficient delivery on police-related mandates. The "UN Police Towards 2020: Serve and Protect to Build Peace and Security" vision and multi-year strategy, adopted in 2014 defines four strategic priorities that will guide the work of the United Nations police over the next four years (2014-2017), as international police peacekeeping continually evolves to meet new needs.

These priorities are to:

  • Prioritize a focus on field missions,
  • Foster prudent and effective management,
  • Deliver holistic doctrine and training, and
  • Harness the power of partnerships
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Policy on United Nations Police in Peace Operations and Special Political Missions (2014)
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The first output of the Strategic Guidance Framework for International Police Peacekeeping (SGF), the DPKO/DFS Policy on United Nations Police in Peace Operations and Special Political Missions, went into effect in February 2014.

Report of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations.
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Report of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations. [A/68/19] of 24 February-21 March 2014
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UN police brochure 2014
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The 2014 UN police brochure highlights that conflict and post-conflict countries are often characterized by a collapse of public law and order. The presence of United Nations Police contributes to restoring popular confidence in the host-state police and rule of law structures. The United Nations has deployed police since 1960. Today, more than 13,000 United Nations Police are deployed in 19 United Nations missions: 12 peacekeeping operations led by the Department of Peace Operations and seven special political missions led by the Department of Political Affairs.

Report of the Secretary-General on civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict,
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Report of the Secretary-General on civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict, the last standalone report on civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict highlighting results achieved in the past two years, underlining lessons learned, and identifying remaining challenges and a way forward [A/68/696–S/2014/5] of 6 January 2014
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UN police magazine 12 - January 2014
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The 12th edition of the UN Police Magazine focuses on the development of the UN Police multi-year vision and strategic approach 2020, as well as the Strategic Guidance Framework for International Police Peacekeeping. Coverage on Afghan female police officers, bringing forensics technology and science to Liberia and South Sudan elaborates on UN Police capacity building and development efforts to contribute to sustainable peace around the globe.
Fourth annual progress report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the global field support strategy
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Fourth annual progress report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the global field support strategy providing the refined end-state vision for each of the pillars of the global field support strategy and the approach for achieving each of those end states [A/68/637] of 4 December 2013
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On Duty For Peace
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This HOW Design Award publication, produced in 2013, showcases the achievements of the United Nations Police Division (UNPOL) over the past five years.