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Police Reforms in Pakistan Mukhtar Ahmad Ali Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives, Pakistan
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Background: Why Police Reforms? Deteriorating public safety situation Widespread corruption Human rights violations Political victimization Weak accountability Inadequate availability of resources –Inefficient utilization of resources Outdated legal and institutional framework
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Political Context Growing Demand –From within police –Civil society pressure Serious Law and Order Challenges –Balochistan –NWFP Increased International Interest –ADB support for access to Justice project –Support for counter-terrorism Military Govt.’s Struggle for Legitimacy
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New Legal Framework Office of Deputy Commissioner Abolished Local Government Ordinance 2001 Police Order 2002
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Local Government Ordinance 2001 Powers and Responsibilities Devolved to: –District governments – (Distt. Nazim) –Tehsil/ Town Municipal Administration (Tehsil/ Town Nazim) –Union Administration (Union Nazim) Role of District Nazim in Law and Order Union Public Safety Committees (UPSCs)
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Police Order 2002 (I) Goal – a professional, service oriented and democratically accountable police service Duties and Responsibilities Clearly Defined Public Oversight Bodies Established –National Public Safety Commission –Provincial Public Safety & Police Complaints Commission –District Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission
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Police Order 2002 (II) Mechanisms aimed at Insulating Police Service against Political Interference Separation of Investigation from Watch & Ward Role of District Govt. vis-à-vis Police: –Watch and ward/ law and order –Distt. Nazim writes a part of the ‘performance evaluation’ report of Distt. Police Officer –Distt. Council elects one-third members for District Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission –Oversight by Union Public Safety Committees Annual Policing Plan
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Implementation Challenges (I) Public Safety Commissions not Functional or Effective –Delayed establishment –Non-cooperative police officers –Limited capacity –Limited public trust Separation of Investigation from Watch & Ward –Resistance by Distt. Police Officers –Rivalry –Under-resourced investigation branch –People have to deal with more officers
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Implementation Challenges (II) Political Interference/ Autonomy –CM’s interference in appointments/ transfers –No security of tenure –Weak performance evaluation systems/ annual policing plans
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Causes of Weak/ Slow Implementation Lack of Ownership by Provincial Governments –Demanded amendments on some aspects –Chose not to implement others Inter-departmental Differences or Weak Cooperation –(involving police, district management group, local govts., judiciary) Lack of transparency/ culture of secrecy Weak Civil Society Oversight and Engagement Weak Parliamentary Oversight
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Way Forward Ownership by political parties / provincial governments Capacity Building of Members of Public Safety Commissions Oversight by Parliamentary Committees Stronger Civil Society Engagement Transparency/ Public Information System
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