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Solomon Islands Police Perceptions of Australian and New Zealand Policing Assistance
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Police reform is a critical component of peacekeeping, peacebuilding, and reintroducing stability in countries emerging from conflict. The assumption is that without a secure environment and a security system, sustained peace, political, economic, and cultural rebuilding is impossible. Ethnic conflict in the Solomon Islands between 1998–2003 resulted in reform of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), carried out by the Australian-led Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI). This institutional reconfiguration has been presented by the Solomon Islands government and RAMSI as a success and the gold standard for reforms in the Pacific. Despite this, internal stakeholder perspectives on the effectiveness and appropriateness of post-conflict institutional reform are absent. This work analyses and explores reflections and experiences of reform held by RSIPF officers at the mission’s culmination. It interrogates critical reflections on the changes during reform, examines key concerns and drawbacks, and advances literature on post-conflict scholarship.
Queensland University of Technology
Title: Solomon Islands Police Perceptions of Australian and New Zealand Policing Assistance
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Police reform is a critical component of peacekeeping, peacebuilding, and reintroducing stability in countries emerging from conflict.
The assumption is that without a secure environment and a security system, sustained peace, political, economic, and cultural rebuilding is impossible.
Ethnic conflict in the Solomon Islands between 1998–2003 resulted in reform of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF), carried out by the Australian-led Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI).
This institutional reconfiguration has been presented by the Solomon Islands government and RAMSI as a success and the gold standard for reforms in the Pacific.
Despite this, internal stakeholder perspectives on the effectiveness and appropriateness of post-conflict institutional reform are absent.
This work analyses and explores reflections and experiences of reform held by RSIPF officers at the mission’s culmination.
It interrogates critical reflections on the changes during reform, examines key concerns and drawbacks, and advances literature on post-conflict scholarship.
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