The police and the army as hybrid organizations: reality or fiction? National and international security are becoming increasingly interdependent. The question is whether this leads to a certain level of militarization of the police and constabularisation of the military. In some of their operations and units, the Dutch police apply tactics, technologies and organizational principles that resemble those of the military. The police also contribute to international peace support operations and stability missions to train or monitor police in post-conflict areas. The Dutch army has been involved in some sort of interim policing during several stability missions and increasingly support the Dutch police in law enforcement operations by providing search and analytical support. Finally, as a police force with a military status, the Royal Marechaussee has acquired a structural and strong position in the Dutch police system. Although there is some sort of convergence, the authors conclude that the level of militarization of the police and constabularisation of the military remains limited. (contribution published in Dutch, WODC Justitiële Verkenningen nr. 3-2018)
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