Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure: Is It Too Flawed to Fix?
Short Description:
On February 9, 2011, USIP launched a new Special Report entitled "Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure: Is It Too Flawed to Fix?" Panelists examined the obstacles to reform and highlighted the importance of civilian law enforcement in Pakistan in light of the challenges the country faces.
- Length: 83:47 minutes (38.35 MB)
- Format: Mono 22kHz 64Kbps (CBR)
Experts:
This event featured the following speakers:
- Hassan Abbas, panelist
Quaid-i-Azam Chair Professor, South Asia Institute
Columbia University - Hasan Alvi, panelist
Pakistan Police Officer
Masters Candidate at Harvard Kennedy School - Robert M . Perito, panelist
Director, Security Sector Governance Center, Centers of Innovation
U.S. Institute of Peace - Moeed Yusuf, moderator
South Asia Adviser
U.S. Institute of Peace
Explore Further
- Learn more about USIP's work in Pakistan
- Read "Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure: Is it Too Flawed to Fix?"
Special Report | March 2011 - USIP Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention
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