Description |
1 online resource (19 p.) : ill. |
Series |
Special report ; 266 |
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Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ; 266.
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Note |
Title from title screen (viewed on February 14, 2011). |
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"February 2011." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19). |
Contents |
Current challenges -- An opportunity -- Law enforcement organizations in Pakistan -- Reasons for weakness of law enforcement infrastructure -- Counterterrorism capacity and interinstitutional complexities -- Recommendations for reform. |
Summary |
An effective police force is critical to countering insurgency. In Pakistan, an understaffed and underequipped police force is increasingly called on to manage rising insecurity and militant violence. This report evaluates the obstacles to upgrading the existing police system and recommends traditional and innovative reform options, including major restructuring of the total civilian law enforcement infrastructure, without which the police force cannot be effectively improved. Because Pakistan's police capacity has direct implications for the country's ability to tackle terrorism, the United States and its allies would realize counterterrorism dividends by helping law enforcement efforts through modern training and technical assistance. |
Subject |
Law enforcement -- Pakistan.
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Police -- Pakistan.
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Added Author |
United States Institute of Peace.
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Gpo Item No. |
1063-K (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.P 31:20/266 |
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