civilister
Civilister is a term used in some jurisdictions to describe civilians who are mobilized to support national defense or public administration during emergencies or periods of heightened security. Civilister programs typically emphasize noncombat roles such as logistics, communications, healthcare, disaster response, and maintenance of essential services. The aim is to augment capacity without expanding the armed forces.
Origins and usage: The concept appears in policy discussions about total defense and civil resilience. In times
Organization and duties: Civilister duties are regulated by law or administrative rules. Participation may be voluntary
Legal status and rights: Civilister are typically recognized as a civilian population with defined obligations during
Criticism and debate: Critics warn about potential infringements on civil liberties, voluntariness, and unequal burdens. Supporters
See also: civil defense, national service, conscription, emergency management.