220 likes | 606 Views
Background for Reform. Traditional model of policing has created tension between the police and the community resulting in mutual suspicion . Mistrust of each others' intentions must be overcome in order to build a partnership between police and community.Local Government Plan 2000 and Police Ordinance 2002 address these concerns by providing the legal framework for reform..
E N D
1. INTRODUCING PROBLEMORIENTED COMMUNITY POLICING TO PAKISTAN IN THE CONTEXT OF DEVOLUTION
Dr. Hilton Root
Islamabad, April 28 – 29, 2007
2. Background for Reform Traditional model of policing has created tension between the police and the community resulting in mutual suspicion . Mistrust of each others’ intentions must be overcome in order to build a partnership between police and community.
Local Government Plan 2000 and Police Ordinance 2002 address these concerns by providing the legal framework for reform.
3. Creating an IntegratedLaw Enforcement Service Critical to Pakistan’s emergence as a strong and integrated part of the global economy, capable of managing its citizen’s needs, it will need strong systems of citizen accountability and a police force that collaborates with the population to create a more secure environment.
4. Devolution Devolution of powers allows for the opportunity to create this integration
Decentralization must find ways to break down barriers heal old wounds, promote a participatory ethos
5. Community Policing
Enhance citizen monitoring of law enforcement
Enable better police performance by giving them the benefit of having greater community involvement.
Provide a basis for monitoring and evaluation that will enable Citizen Community Boards (CCB’s) to contribute their localized knowledge to enhance the performance of public authorities.
6. Responsible Political Administration Grounded In Citizen Access
Address the over-concentration of authority
Diffuse the responsibilities of the deputy commissioner
Separate operational and routine activities from policy formation and ensure strong community oversight over both
Create transparent information systems at all levels in the management of public safety through information technology and automation within all levels of government jurisdictions
Institute standardized information on crime reporting, on financial accountability, and quality and level of service delivery
7. Long-Term Goals:Community and Problem-OrientedPolicing Strategies Executed by changing the nature of police work through the adoption of community and problem-oriented policing strategies.
Implementing a proactive approach- instead of just responding, actually preventing a crisis
8. Goals for the Police Motivate the police to participate and identify with new goals.
2. Reorganizing police operations to broaden the police domain beyond search, seizure and arrest to include planning, communicating, and anticipating.
Ensure feedback
4. Solve conflicts lawfully, with community interests in mind.
9. Changing Attitudes The biggest challenge is gaining the acceptance of the police of this new understanding of their law enforcement duties
Instead of being a threat, the community becomes the most valuable resource and partner of the police
10. What can police forces do
to make community policing
an operational reality?
11. Operational Definition of Community Policing
Measure: institute measures that improve the quality of life of citizens, specifically safety
Identify tensions between the police and the community, reduce hostility and improve communication. Administering justice is total community responsibility
Facilitate teamwork between police the public and public service agencies
12. Operational Definition of Community Policing Assess: in collaboration with the police and the CCB’s, assess policies needed for police reform
Adjusting: resources to the needs of the community determined through consultation
Mobilization: linking resources to recognize public safety issues
7. Problem Solving: remedying conditions that cause crime and insecurity
13. Re-socializing the Officers Effective Communication
Building consensus
Action planning
Conflict management
Interpersonal situations
14. Crime Prevention
Shift current focus of policing from arrest, search and seizure to preventing and protecting individual citizens from crime
Identify the cause and effect from delinquency to crime
Engage the community in self-protection
Creating a community infrastructure to work with external agencies such as the police departments
15. Changing Strategy and Structure Reform the governance structure so that the oversight boards do not serve at the whim of political machines
- Create specialized independent oversight of police
- Protect the independence of CCBs and DTCE
Require legality and fairness in all police activities
16. Recruitment Staff the police with appropriate people—through meritocratic promotion processes, ensure staff has confidence of local community
Develop capacities of police executives to manage reform
Ensure that promotions are not made on the basis of political connections
Ensure that the head of a police organization is selected on the basis of competence and police experience, and not easily or arbitrarily removed from office
17. Police Culture Addressing competing internal values
Tactical culture of police operations
Ensure harmony with community cultural sensitivities by recruiting from the same district
Encourage police-community interaction
Create grievance mechanisms
Monitor individual compliance with organizational objectives
Link calls for service to performance measurement
18. Measuring Police Performance Ensure that measurement allows the police to know if the source of the problem has been resolved or diminished
Traditional measures may not reflect improved performance
Has the level of harm been reduced?
Does the harm take longer to reoccur?
19. Where to begin Introduce merit criteria at entry-level, testing recruits for their suitability to implement community-based practices
Introduce community-based promotional testing and Diagnostic Assessment Centers Training for police official on community-based approaches.
Work with community leaders to identify opportunities to infuse the police with a community-based orientation.
20. Conclusion
Decentralization offers government the opportunity to change the role, mission, goals, policies, philosophy and procedures of police organization