Building a democratic police in Uganda : issues and perspective for the police reform process /
Arthur Bainomugisha
- Kampala, Uganda : ACODE, [n.d]
- xi, 36 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm
Content 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Background of the Study 3.0 Project Objective 4.0 Definition of Key concepts in the Study 4.1 Police Reform 4.2 Police Accountability 4.3 Democratic policing 5.0 History of the Uganda Police 5.1 Post Colonial History of the Uganda Police 6.0 Legal Framework for the Uganda Police Force 6.1 The Uganda Constitution 6.2 The Police Act (PA) (Amendment in 2006) 7.0 Rationale of Police Reform in Uganda 8.0 Comparative Analysis of Other Countries that Have undertaken Police Reform 8.1 South Africa 8.1.1 State Intelligence Agencies 8.1.2 Independence of Police and Political Control 8.1.3 Police Community Relations 8.1.4 Demographic Representation of the South African Police 8.1.5 Creation of Independent Complains Directorate (ICD) 8.1.6 Oversight Role of the Courts 8.1.7 Oversight Role of Civil Society 8.2 Kenya 8.2.1 Structure of State Policing 8.2.2 Political Control and Autonomy of the Police 8.2.3 Police Reform Agenda for Kenyan Police 9.0 Principles of Democratic Policing and Police 9.1 Protecting Democratic Political Life 9.2 Governance, Accountability and Transparency 9.3 Service Delivery for Safety and Security 9.4 Police as Citizens 10. Police accountability, strengths and weaknesses of civilian police oversight in Uganda 10.1 Forms of Police 10.2 Police Accountability Systems 10.3 Redress Mechanisms for victims o police Brutality/Abuse 10.4 Civilian Oversight on the Police 11.0 Weaknesses of the civilian police oversight in Uganda 12.0 Factors that influence the quality of the police reform 13.0 Policy Recommendations and way forward 14.0 Conclusion