Bureau of Police Research and Development
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The Bureau of Police Research and Development is an Indian government agency responsible for modernizing policing through research, training, policy development, and promotion of best practices in law enforcement.
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
Government agency
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Indian government agency → Police research organization → |
| abbreviation |
BPR&D
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| activity |
Advising on police reforms
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Conducting research studies on policing → Developing model police manuals and procedures → Evaluation of police modernization schemes → Organizing conferences and seminars on law enforcement → Organizing training courses for police officers → Publication of reports and manuals on policing → Standardization of police equipment → |
| country |
India
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| focusArea |
Community policing
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Criminal justice system → Forensic science support to policing → Human rights in policing → Police modernization → Police research → Police training → Use of technology in policing → |
| hasDivision |
Correctional administration division
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Modernization division → Research division → Training division → |
| headquartersLocation |
New Delhi
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| inception |
1970
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| jurisdiction |
Government of India
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| legalStatus |
Government department
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| oversight |
State police organizations in India
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| parentOrganization |
Ministry of Home Affairs
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| primaryLanguage |
English
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| purpose |
Modernization of police forces in India
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Police research and development → Policy development in policing → Promotion of best practices in law enforcement → Training of police personnel → |
| regionServed |
India
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| sector |
Internal security
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Law enforcement → |
| subordinateTo |
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
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| typeOfOrganization |
Research and training organization
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| website |
https://bprd.nic.in
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| worksWith |
Central Armed Police Forces
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Other criminal justice agencies in India → State police forces → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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MHA
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Ministry of Home Affairs, India → |
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