11. Reforming and Building Capacity of the Sierra Leone Police, 1997-2007
- Author:
- Kadi Fakondo
- Publication Date:
- 10-2008
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform
- Abstract:
- By 1999, it became obvious by every standard that the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) needed immediate reforming in order to regain both public confidence and international credibility. At the time, the SLP was considered a spent force, with little or no logistical support to enhance its capability. Its methods of policing were very unprofessional and displayed blatant disregard for human rights; corruption was the order of the day. Morale and motivation among police personnel were very low.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Africa, United Kingdom, and Sierra Leone