This article explores the role of the police in addressing some of the most fundamental.Challenges for societies transitioning from war to peace: the demobilization of armed.Groups and the resulting security vacuums that emerge within and between communities.The police play an absolutely central and yet, poorly understood role in, the long-term.Resolution of these challenges. The goal of this article is to improve our understanding of.The place of policing in, post-war transitions and to examine why building effective and.Legitimate policing institutions is so difficult in violently divided societies. I argue that.Thepolice have the potential to resolve commitment problems and security vacuums that.Hamper combatant demobilization efforts because they are the primary institution that.Establishes the presence and authority of the state in peoples' everyday lives. The fact that.The police play this role explains why policing is often one of the most difficult aspects of a.Peace agreement to reach a deal on. Policing is about who has the power to define for.Society as a whole what use of force is acceptable under the law and what, is unacceptable.
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