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United States Department of Justice

Criminal Division
ICITAP Pakistan
American Embassy-Islamabad
92-51-2080-2478 FAX 92-51-282-1411 Pakista
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To: Syed Asif Ali Shah Date: September 17, 2004

Commandant
National Police Academy, Islamabad

Through: Harry Johnson


Training Manager Pakistan
USDOJ/ICITAP

Subject: Community Policing Course


1st Iteration - October 4th to October 9th, 2004, National Police Academy, Islamabad
2nd Iteration - October 11th to October 16th, 2004, National Police Academy, Islamabad
Sir,

I would like to thank you and your organization for your previous participation in the U.S. sponsored training
programs being offered and conducted at the National Police Academy. These courses have been
extremely well received and beneficial to all those who have participated.

We will be running two one week Community Policing Courses. The first course will run October 4th to
October 9th, 2004. Nominations for this course should be submitted to the National Police Academy,
Islamabad. The second course will run October 11th to October 16th, 2004 and is a repeat of the first
course. Nominations for this course should also be submitted to the National Police Academy, Islamabad.

This course has been designed around international standards for Community Policing and will cover such
topics as:
Problem Oriented Policing
Benefits of Problem Oriented Policing
The Key Elements of Problem Oriented Policing
Problem Oriented Policing Tracking System
Where do Problem Oriented Policing Problems Come From
Community Relations
TQM and Community Policing
Problem Solving Triangle
SARA Model of Community Policing
Managing the Community Relations Unit
Community Involvement

This course is being provided as a result of the collaboration between the GOP and the USG to provide
educational programs to increase the organizational capacity and management competencies of Pakistan

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law enforcement organizations. The course instructors are Mr. Lyle Mann and Ms. Rebecca Mann, both of
whom have extensive experience in the areas of community policing.

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We would greatly appreciate that those personnel responsible for these activities within their respective
agencies be allowed to attend what promises to be an exceptional course to augment and enhance their
current competencies

If there are any questions regarding who should attend, or if there is any other assistance we may provide,
please contact USDOJ/ICITAP Training Manager, Harry Johnson or Administrative Manager, Shahzad
Hameed, at 051-227-8675 (4 lines), 051-227-8679 (FAX).

Again, as always, thank you for your continued cooperation in our collaborative efforts to bring quality law
enforcement training to Pakistan.

Respectfully,

Ed Routh
United States Department of Justice
Criminal Division/ICITAP
RouthEW@state.gov

Cc: (1) Abdul Rauf Chaudhry, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Islamabad for information & necessary action

(2) Saadat Ullah Khan, Inspector General of Police, Punjab, Lahore for information & necessary action

(3) Syed Kamal Shah, Inspector General of Police, Sindh, Karachi for information & necessary action

(4) M. Raffat Pasha, Inspector General of Police, NWFP, Peshawar for information & necessary action

(5) Ch. Yaqoob, Inspector General of Police, Balochistan, Quetta for information & necessary action

(6) Fayyaz Toru, Inspector General of Police, Islamabad for information & necessary action

(7) Shahid Hassan Qureshi, Inspector General of Police, AJ&K, Muzaffarabad for information & necessary action

(8) Sakhi Ullah Khan Tareen, Inspector General of Police, Northern Areas, Gilgit for information & necessary action

(9) Zia-ul-Hassan Khan, Inspector General of Motorway Police, HQ, Islamabad for information & necessary action

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