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Military Misconduct during International Armed Operations: ‘Bad Apples’ or Systemic Failure?

机译:国际武装行动中的军事不当行为:“坏苹果”还是系统性失败?

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The various trials of soldiers for the excessive use of force or for the ill-treatment of detained civilians during international armed operations have attracted considerable publicity. The explanation frequently given by senior commanders is that misconduct of this type can be explained by seeing the alleged culprits as ‘bad apples’ and, once they are removed, the military system should be able to operate without further incidents of serious wrongdoing. This article explores why the various forms of misconduct take place and, in so doing, it considers the effectiveness of training, the effect on the soldier of any uncertainty of action, command failures and group influences. The action likely to be taken (or not taken) by way of legal or other proceedings against both soldiers and their commanders is assessed. The article concludes by taking the position that whilst the ‘bad apple’ theory might explain why some, but not all, soldiers engage in military misconduct during armed operations it fails to address the more important systemic issue, namely, whether adequate training and effective command responsibility can control such conduct. It argues for the need, on the part of military commanders, to reduce uncertainty of action or conduct to its irreducible minimum (through measures to counteract the causes of misconduct discussed in the article). This may then prove to be the key to reducing the need to rely predominantly on taking legal proceedings against individual soldiers in a search for alleged ‘bad apples’.
机译:在国际武装行动中对士兵过度使用武力或虐待被拘留平民的各种审判引起了广泛的关注。高级指挥官经常给出的解释是,可以通过将所谓的罪魁祸首视为“坏苹果”来解释这种不当行为,一旦将其删除,军事系统就应该能够运作,而不会再发生严重的不法行为。本文探讨了为什么会发生各种形式的不当行为,并在此过程中考虑了训练的有效性,行动不确定性对士兵的影响,命令失误和团体影响。评估可能通过法律或其他程序对士兵及其指挥官采取(或不采取)行动。文章最后得出的立场是,虽然“坏苹果”理论可能解释了为什么部分但不是全部士兵在武装行动中参与军事不当行为,但它无法解决更重要的系统性问题,即是否进行了充分的培训和有效的指挥责任可以控制这种行为。它认为,军事指挥官需要将行动或行为的不确定性降低到不可减少的最低限度(通过采取措施抵消本文中讨论的不当行为的原因)。这样一来,这可能成为减少主要依靠对个别士兵提起诉讼以寻找所谓的“坏苹果”的必要性的关键。

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    《Journal of Conflict and Security Law》 |2008年第2期|p.165-189|共25页
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    Peter Rowe*;

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    *Professor of Law, University of Lancaster, UK. I am grateful to Bruce Oswald, CSC, Christopher Waters and John Leach for their comments on an earlier draft of this article. Views and errors remaining are mine. An earlier version of this article was presented to the Armed Forces Law Association, New Zealand in April 2008.;

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