Norwegian University of Life Sciences Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric Master Thesis 2014 30 credits Linking SSR 2.0, Human Security & Development: Community-Based Approaches to Policing and Police Reform in Afghanistan Méline BERNARD ii LINKING SSR 2.0, HUMAN SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT: COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACHES TO POLICING AND POLICE REFORM IN AFGHANISTAN By Méline Bernard iii iv The Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric, is the international gateway for the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Eight departments, associated research institutions and the Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine in Oslo. Established in 1986, Noragric‟s contribution to international development lies in the interface between research, education (Bachelor, Master and PhD programs) and assignments. The Noragric Master thesis is the final thesis submitted by students in order to fulfill the requirements under the Noragric Master program “International Environmental Studies”, “International Development Studies” and “International Relations”. The findings in this thesis do not necessarily reflect the views of Noragric. Extracts from this publication may only be reproduced after prior consultation with the author and on condition that the source is indicated. For rights of reproduction or translation, contact Noragric. © Méline Bernard, June 2014 [email protected] Noragric Department of International Environment and Development Studies P.O. Box 5003 N-1432 Ås Norway Tel.: +47 64 96 52 00 Fax: +47 64 96 52 01 Internet: http://www.nmbu.no/noragric v vi Declaration I, Méline Bernard, declare that this thesis is a result of my research investigations and findings. Sources of information other than my own have been acknowledged and a reference list has been appended. This work has not been previously submitted to any other university for award of any type of academic degree. Signature……………………………….. Date………………………………………… vii viii To the Afghans. ix x
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