Reforming the Police
IN an institution perceived to be corrupt, such as the National Police Force or Polri, the determination of its leaders to straighten their shortcomings is worthy of our support. They intend to improve its recruitment and promotion systems at all levels.
March 14, 2017
IN an institution perceived to be corrupt, such as the National Police Force or Polri, the determination of its leaders to straighten their shortcomings is worthy of our support. They intend to improve its recruitment and promotion systems at all levels.
The public's complaints about the many corrupt police officers could well be related to the graft-ridden selection and testing of new recruits. To quote a well known adage, 'garbage in, garbage o
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