Community policing versus human rights, Law and Order and Public Safety in Tehsil Charsadda: A Critical Assessment Hassan Khan
Abstract
Community policing is an innovative concept in Pakistan. However, it has its roots in British colonial period. The changing dynamics of society, patterns of crimes, disputes and their solutions have forced the policy makers and law enforcing agencies to introduce reforms in the exiting policing system so as to dispense justice, to protect basic rights and to restore law and order in the society. This paper is consisted of three parts. Part-I deals with Introduction, literature review and methodology. Part-II deals with brief evolution of police reforms in Pakistan. Part-III deals with the challenges, recommendations and conclusion.
Keywords: Community policing, human rights, Dispute Resolution Council, Charsadda
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2026-02-05
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Hassan Khan, Dr. Amir Ullah Khan (Correspondence Author), & Muhammad Haroon Khan. (2026). Community policing versus human rights, Law and Order and Public Safety in Tehsil Charsadda: A Critical Assessment Hassan Khan. Journal of Religion and Society, 5(01), 426–432. Retrieved from https://islamicreligious.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/439
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