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Police Reform in Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities to Strengthen Law Enforcement at the State and Local Level Edgar Mohar September 17, 2009
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Starting point… No training required - 20 years Elementary school - 15 years No computer systems - 5 years No written policy or procedures - 4 years No disciplinary process - 2 years
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15 years of federal programs National communications network National databases and 066 Equipment and infrastructure Professionalization Civil service Training Evaluation
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What haven’t work Lack of indicators of success Lack of incentives Lack of transparency and accountability Lack of local needs assessment
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After this time Queretaro… Wages have almost tripled Education required: High school One year training University degree for top rank On-the-job training on regular basis Good equipment Accountability and institutional learning system
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Internal A&L system (ARGOS) Centralized complaint processing Internal Affair Unit Disciplinary Counsel Professional Standards Committee
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What still not working? Early warning system Civil service commission Deployment Performance evaluation and promotions
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Municipal Police Evaluation Set of 60 standards Plural evaluation commission Funding tied to results Technical assistance department and model tools
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Opportunities More inclusive design process Federal reform with a local perspective Police governance Accountability and transparency Targeting police management A more comprehensive agenda
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