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Foreign and Commonwealth Office. UK International Policing. Stephen Chambers–Senior Policing Advisor Conflict Issues Group International Security Directorate. UK International Policing Proposals in Assessment and Planning. “No plan survives first contact” Anon. UK International Policing
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office UK International Policing Stephen Chambers–Senior Policing Advisor Conflict Issues Group International Security Directorate
UK International Policing Proposals in Assessment and Planning
UK International Policing Reform and Development
International Policing Active Diplomacy for a Changing World: The UK's International Priorities • Making the world safer from global terrorism • and weapons of mass destruction • Reducing the harm to the UK from international • crime • Preventing and resolving conflict through a • strong international system
International Security Directorate Conflict Issues Group Police and Justice Team International Secondments Team
54 civilian police services in the UK • 43 England and Wales (Home Office) • 8 Scotland (Scottish Executive) • Police Service of Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland Office) • Ministry of Defence Police (Ministry of Defence) • British Transport Police (BTP Management Board) • 2 Chief Officers Associations • 3 Home Departments and the Ministry of Defence
2006 – Key Mission Deployments United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) 70 officers Executive policing, training and mentoring. UK Policing Assistance to Iraqi Police Service – Iraq 36 officers Training, advising and mentoring. UK Policing Assistance to Iraqi Police Service – Jordan 54 officers Training. European Union Policing Mission in Bosnia (EUPM) 15 officers Advising and mentoring. European Union Policing Assistance Mission in Sudan 6 officers Training, advising and mentoring United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone 2 officers Advising and Mentoring. European Union Policing Mission in Palestine – 1 officer Training, advising and mentoring Current total +/- 200 Officers seconded of which 30 are Retired Officers
2004 Capacity and Capabilities Review Strategic framework underpinning UK policing involvement in PSOs? UK policing planning capacity for PSOs? Domestic policing benefits of PSOs understood by forces?
2004 Capacity and Capabilities Review Secondments to PSOs integrated into policing careers? Career development benefits of secondments fully exploited by forces and individuals? Capable of meeting requirements; specialisations and ranks
2006 – Key Mission Posts United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) Deputy Commissioner Crime, (Ret) Head of Central Intelligence Unit (Ret) European Union Policing Mission in Bosnia (EUPM) Chief Advisor to Republika Srpska (Ret) European Union Policing Assistance Mission in Sudan Police Head of Mission (Ret) European Union Policing Mission in Palestine Police Head of Mission (Career Break) United Nations Mission in Sudan Police Commissioner (Ret) European Union Training Mission for Iraq (EUJUSTLEX) Police Head of Mission (Ret) UK Policing Assistance to Iraqi Police Service – Iraq Chief Police Advisor ACC (Serving) 3 x Chief Superintendents (Ret)
2005 International Policing Strategic Task Force September 2005 series of recommendations made to and approved by the Foreign and Home Secretaries
2006 International Policing Steering Committee
Strategic Task Force Outcomes Doctrine Career Development Capacity
To improve the capability of HMG to deploy UK police officers to international missions, an Assessment & Planning Group (APG) will be established.
2006 – Key Posting Developments Brussels/Kosovo EU Planning Team for Kosovo 1 Superintendent Police Advisor New York UN DPKO Civilian Police Division 1 Superintendent Strategic Planning,1 Chief Inspector Surge Planning Sudan Brussels EU Council Secretariat DG IX Police Unit 1 Superintendent Police Advisor
“All plans are useless but planning is everything”President Dwight D. Eisenhower
UK International Policing Reform and Development