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Private Security Companies during the Iraq War - Military Performance and the Use of Deadly Force (Paperback)
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Private Security Companies during the Iraq War - Military Performance and the Use of Deadly Force (Paperback)
Series: Cass Military Studies
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This book explores the use of deadly force by private security
companies during the Iraq War. The work focuses on and compares the
activities of the US companies Blackwater and Dyncorp. Despite
sharing several important characteristics, such as working for the
same client (the US State Department) during the same time period,
the employees of Blackwater fired their weapons far more often, and
killed and seriously injured far more people in Iraq than their
counterparts in DynCorp. In order to explain this disparity, the
book undertakes the most comprehensive analysis ever attempted on
the use of violence by the employees of these firms. Based on
extensive empirical research, it offers a credible explanation for
this difference: Blackwater maintained a relatively bellicose
military culture that placed strong emphasis on norms encouraging
its personnel to exercise personal initiative, proactive use of
force, and an exclusive approach to security, which, together,
motivated its personnel to use violence quite freely against anyone
they suspected of posing a threat. Specifically, Blackwater's
military culture motivated its personnel to fire upon suspected
threats more quickly, at greater distances, and with a greater
quantity of bullets, and to more readily abandon the people they
shot at when compared to DynCorp's personnel, who maintained a
military culture that encouraged far less violent behaviour.
Utilizing the Private Security Company Violent Incident Dataset
(PSCVID), created by the author in 2012, the book draws upon data
on hundreds of violent incidents involving private security
personnel in Iraq to identify trends in the behaviour exhibited by
the employees of different firms. Based on this rich and original
empirical data, the book provides the definitive study of
contemporary private security personnel in the Iraq War. This book
will be of much interest to students of the Iraq War, Private
Security Companies, Military Studies, War and Conflict Studies and
IR in general.
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