Baseline study for pilot democratic policing across 8 districts of northern Kabul Province / by Afghanistan Civil Society Forum (ACSF).
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: [Kabul] : Ministry of Interior (MOI), 2010.Description: 46 p. : map ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet HV 8242.6 .A2 .B37 /2010/ + /PDF/(789KB)
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“March 2010”.
“Baseline survey for pilot democratic policing (MOI
UNDP), ACSF : March 2010”—running caption.
Summary: “This Baseline Study was undertaken for the Pilot Democratic Policing [sic], being currently implemented by the Ministry of Interior and UNDP. The study documents existing experiences and expectations of the public from their local police; the public and police’s understanding of basic concepts of democratic policing; the role of shuras and other traditional justice system mechanisms; as well as both the public and police’s recommendations for improving police effectiveness and interface between the police and the community on a regular basis. The findings of the Study are based on 1,200 questionnaire responses by the public and police, and eight focus group discussions, undertaken across eight northern districts of Kabul province, including the. 17th police district of Kabul City , Mirbachakoot, Kalakaan, Guldara, Deh Sabz, Qarabagh, Shakar Dara, and Istalif. Very little variation was found among districts, so findings are not differentiated.” (Executive summary).