1974

Committee on Police Training (Gore)

The main thrust of the Committee’s recommendations was towards enlarging the content of police training from law and order and crime prevention to greater sensitivity and understanding of human behavior, imbibing communication skills, and developing attitudes that promote service-oriented activities. The Capacity Building Commission is undertaking these activities through Large Scale Interventions. The Gore Committee on Police Training was set up to review the training of the state police from constabulary level to IPS level. The Committee made 186 recommendations, 45 related to police reforms. The terms of reference of the Committee required it to suggest the objectives that should govern all arrangements for training of police officers, the fundamental shortcomings in the agreements, and finally, measures to be taken to bring about the desired improvements.

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