Sindh Police vs. International Policing
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The book "Sindh Police vs. International Policing" by Azhar ul Haque Sario provides an extensive analysis and comparison of the Sindh Police system in Pakistan to other international policing systems. The book is divided into four parts consisting of several sections. In Part A, the author provides the historical background of the Sindh Police system from the British era to the present day. The author takes a closer look at the role of the police during British rule, their contribution to Pakistan's formation, and the Sindh Police's autonomy after independence.
Part B, C, D of the book focuses on the comparison of Sindh Police with the police systems of various international regions including Alaska, Maharashtra, New South Wales, Federal Territory Malaysia, Greater London, Ontario, The Central Federal District of Russia, and Western Province of Sri Lanka. The detailed analysis includes a discussion on the structure, governance, accountability, and operational procedures of each police system.
Part C of the book compares the training sessions of the Sindh Police with the Ankara Police Department, Maharashtra Police Department, Greater London Police Department, and the Federal District USA. The author highlights the strengths and weaknesses of each training session and suggests areas of improvement to the Sindh Police based on the best practices of other international police departments.
Lastly, Part D of the book compares Sindh Police with the top 5 strongest police forces in the world including the Scotland Yard Police, Canadian Police Force (RCMP), Royal Marechaussee, Police Force of France, and Japanese National Police based on various parameters such as accessibility, efficiency, quality of service, and public trust.
To sum up, the book is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding the Sindh Police system and its comparison with other international policing bodies. It provides detailed information supported by extensive research, making it a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, and law enforcement professionals.
Azhar ul Haque Sario
Hello, my name is Azhar ul Haque Sario, and I am excited to introduce myself to you. I have a strong educational background, having studied O and A levels before pursuing an MBA. I am also a certified project manager and hold Google certifications in digital marketing and e-commerce. Aside from my professional experience, I am also passionate about investing. As an investor, I have developed a keen eye for spotting profitable opportunities and have a track record of making sound investment decisions. I believe that investing is an essential component of building long-term wealth and financial security, and I am committed to helping others achieve their investment goals as well. In my free time, I love sharing my insights and knowledge with others. You can find me posting daily articles on my LinkedIn profile, where I share tips and advice on everything from investing to marketing and beyond. I am always looking for ways to learn, grow, and make a positive impact, and I look forward to connecting with you soon.
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