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Vertical Interaction Course on Police Leadership & Accountability in Democratic Society for IPS/Senior Police Officers, 5-9.09.2016

Vertical Interaction Course on Police Leadership & Accountability in Democratic Society for IPS/Senior Police Officers, 5-9.09.2016

Vertical Interaction Course on Police Leadership & Accountability in Democratic Society for IPS/

Senior Police Officers, 5-9.09.2016

The Centre for Criminology & Victimology at National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) organized a Five days Vertical Interaction Course on “Police Leadership and Accountability in a Democratic Society” for IPS/ Senior Police Officers from September 5th -9th , 2016 in collaboration with Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D). The program was inaugurated by Dr. M.C. Borwankar, IPS (Director general, BPR&D), Prof (Dr.) Ranbir Singh (Vice Chancellor, NLUD) & Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai (Registrar & Course Director).

During the Course of the program 18 specialized lectures by specialized professionals were conducted. The resource persons for the sessions included some very senior authorities from academics and law enforcement agencies.

Major themes that were covered:

i.                    Police Leadership in a Pluralistic Society

ii.                  Changing dimension in police leadership

iii.                The models of police accountability

iv.                 Ethical dilemmas in police leadership

v.                   Communication in police hierarchy and community

vi.                 Police sub-culture and organizational accountability

vii.               Good governance and transparency perspectives in policing

viii.             Human Resource Management in policing

The course was directed by Prof (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Registrar and Chairman of Centre for criminology & Victimology at National Law University, Delhi.

The program was coordinated by Mr Sidharth Dahiya, Research Associate (Law).