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Worth Dying For: Canadas Mission To Train Police In The Worlds Failing States Attention all my police officer friends (active and retired): The book ‘Worth Dying For: Canadas Mission To Train Police In The Worlds Failing States’ written by Terry Gould is now widely available through Chapters, Indigo and other book sellers. It is available in both hard copy and digital formats. Extract from the website: “Timed to the 25th anniversary celebration of the RCMPs first mission to train police in the worlds failing states, a brilliantly reported account of a year in the life of our CivPol missions in Afghanistan, Palestine and Haiti, and an intimate portrait of the idealism and courage our police officers bring to this complicated and dangerous work. Brought to us by the only journalist ever granted unfettered access to these missions. As Canadians sense of pride in their countrys blue helmet global peacekeeping role fades away, little attention is paid to the RCMPs International Peace Operations Branch, a unit that travels to the worlds most desperate places to help train corrupt police forces in ethical practices. With exclusive access to the Canadian CivPol (civilian police-trainers) units in Afghanistan, Palestine and Haiti, Terry Gould gives us the untold story of the extraordinary individuals behind these missions: the city, provincial and Mounted Police officers who volunteer and the cops they set out to train in law enforcement ideals amidst the entrenched violence and oppression unique to each troubled nation. Gould explores the hope, heartbreak and tragedy experienced by Canadian cops as they try to lend the right kind of help by establishing trust with local cops and civilians against a history of Western colonial exploitation. And he shows us why the creation of an ethical police force is essential to the renewal of these failing states, and to a peaceful future for all of us. RCMP Superintendent Joe McAllister, a veteran of 4 Afghan training missions, tells the author why he and his colleagues volunteer for such hazardous assignments: they believe in a code of service that is worth dying for.” terrygould/worth-dying-for.html
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 06:17:39 +0000

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