Etiquette lessons for Delhi Police

Written By Unknown on Senin, 28 Januari 2013 | 22.10

NEW DELHI: In the wake of public outcry over better security, Delhi Police has been working on its image.

The top brass is now working on personnel at the ground level — constables, head constables and sub-inspectors. Being the first point of contact with Delhiites, they are being imparted modernized training soon after recruitment which includes lessons on people-friendliness and gender-awareness. Also, a rigorous and specially-designed commando training has been made mandatory for all new recruits. Those selected for ministerial and clerical jobs, too, have to go undergo this training.

The scope of classroom training has been broadened. The new recruits will study updated modules on conducting investigation, criminology, terrorism intricacies, human rights, cyber crime and computer-aided works. Their syllabus has upgraded sections on police science, forensics, developing intelligence, cultivating sources, gathering and preserving evidence and drafting of chargesheets, proposals and FIRs. They will also learn crowd control and traffic control.

Special commissioner of police (special cell) S N Shrivastava said, "We are doing everything in our power to make the ground-level constabulary responsible, efficient and modern. They are the face of the force. Once they feel confident and informed, the public will associate with them closely. The commissioner has given instructions for steps to be taken and results have started coming."

According to Shrivastava, undergoing a basic commando training will help the cops compete with forces from across the country and beyond. "The training will cover unarmed combat, field craft and obstacles and assault modules. They will be taught to use Kalashnikovs, 9mm SAF carbine, rifles (Insas, .303, 7.62 SLR), .38 bore revolvers, 9mm Glocks and other weapons," he said.

Case history of police misbehaviour leading to riot and lock-up deaths are a part of the module. There will be short courses on 'changing the police attitude' towards disputes, witnesses, complainants, students, magistrates, NGOs, public and public representatives. The courses will also include managing conflict, negotiation techniques, community policing, problem-solving approaches and proactive policing. Moot court is another aspect under study. "The objective is to acquaint the recruit with various aspects of court proceedings," Shrivastava said.

There is also a 'Know My Delhi' module expected to benefit many as a bulk of constabulary is from neighbouring states like Haryana, Rajasthan and UP.


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