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Contextual analysis of police and justice system in Kunduz : 2011 Baseline Assessment / author Seth Peavey.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU), 2011.Description: 220 pages : color map, charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV8242.6. A2.
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Contents:
Contents : Acronyms—Dari & Pashto terms—Executive summary—Independent quality assurance team's (IQAT) evaluation report—Introduction—Methodology—Theme 1 : civilian police—Chapter 1 : police capability to uphold security, law and order—Chapter 2 : respect for individual rights of citizens—Chapter 3 : trust and respect between police and population—Chapter 4 : police orientation toward needs as identified by communities—conclusion—Theme 2 : police-prosecutor cooperation—Theme 3 : justice sector—Theme 4 : awareness and accessibility—Concluding remarks—Bibliography.
Summary: Summary: “This report provides the results of a 2011 baseline evaluation on the current state of the Afghan police and the formal and informal justice system in Kunduz Province. This evaluation was conducted by Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU) with funding support from the Dutch government. The research, which was conducted between October and December 2011, primarily relied upon perception surveys, focus groups and interviews with police, government officials, local elders, prisoners and other key individuals. More than 1,800 community members and 240 police were interviewed during the course of this assessment…”—(page 6).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University HV8242.6.A2.P438 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000398270
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Cover title.

“Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU)”—cover page.

“Includes bibliography”—(pages 100-102).

Contents : Acronyms—Dari & Pashto terms—Executive summary—Independent quality assurance team's (IQAT) evaluation report—Introduction—Methodology—Theme 1 : civilian police—Chapter 1 : police capability to uphold security, law and order—Chapter 2 : respect for individual rights of citizens—Chapter 3 : trust and respect between police and population—Chapter 4 : police orientation toward needs as identified by communities—conclusion—Theme 2 : police-prosecutor cooperation—Theme 3 : justice sector—Theme 4 : awareness and accessibility—Concluding remarks—Bibliography.

Summary: “This report provides the results of a 2011 baseline evaluation on the current state of the Afghan police and the formal and informal justice system in Kunduz Province. This evaluation was conducted by Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU) with funding support from the Dutch government. The research, which was conducted between October and December 2011, primarily relied upon perception surveys, focus groups and interviews with police, government officials, local elders, prisoners and other key individuals. More than 1,800 community members and 240 police were interviewed during the course of this assessment…”—(page 6).

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