Police reforms in Bangladesh – post anti-discrimination movement 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.431Keywords:
Police, authoritarian, accountability, public, trust, community, politicize, transparancyAbstract
This paper critically looks into the challenges facing the Bangladesh police force in the aftermath of the anti-discrimination movement 2024, which involved a breakdown in public trust and placed a severe strain on law enforcement. The paper will work toward providing some recommendations that reform the police force and can help restore public confidence in the police, introduce further accountability, and help prevent any future abuse of the police by a government or any influential figure.
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