QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - Police Reform Programme
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<strong>Police</strong> <strong>Reform</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> (Phase-II)<br />
4.2 Effective community policing forums<br />
Activity 4.2.1 Support the establishment and dissemination of standard guidelines and<br />
implementation plans for Community Policing Forums and NGOs to build<br />
understanding of the roles, responsibilities and standard operating<br />
procedures<br />
A training video has been developed on Community Policing<br />
A training video has been developed on Community Policing and 2000 copies are being<br />
distributed to all police stations, model unions, ranges and districts for better understanding<br />
and mobilizing people on Community Policing.<br />
Several IEC materials printed and disseminated on Community Policing<br />
The Community Policing Service Manual and Community Policing National Strategy have<br />
been reprinted to meet the demand and are being distributed among Thana-level Community<br />
<strong>Police</strong> Officers and model union Community Policing Forum members.<br />
The following IEC materials have been printed and being disseminated to the relevant police<br />
officers and community members:<br />
- Community Policing Booklet (100-copies);<br />
- Community Policing Implementation Checklist (500-copies);<br />
- Joint Workshop Facilitation Guidebook (500-copies).<br />
Activity 4.2.3<br />
Support efforts to strengthen 2800 Community Policing Forums:<br />
• Train Forums on roles and responsibilities with support from <strong>Police</strong> and NGO trainers<br />
• develop Community Action Plans<br />
• Undertake orientation and awareness raising with NGOs and Community Policing Officers<br />
Six joint workshops on Community Policing<br />
PRP organized six joint workshops on Community Policing with participation of 179<br />
Chairpersons of the Community Policing Forum (CPF) of Model Unions, Community Policing<br />
Officers (CPO) and Officers-in-Charge of relevant <strong>Police</strong> Stations. These consultations are a<br />
30 Quarterly Progress Report | July - September 2012<br />
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