Albanian Police Capacity Building: From repressive force to serve communities with trust

Evaluation of Sweden’s support to the programme “StrengtheningCommunity Policing in Albania”, second phase 2017–2020

  • Year: 2020

  • Publication type: Decentralised evaluation

  • Author: Ani Plaku, Cajsa Hemström, Jocke Nyberg, PK Eriksson

Summary

The object of the evaluation is the five year (2017–2020) programme “Strengthening Community Policing in Albania”, aimed atcontributing to the democratic transformation of the Albanian State Police, from a repressive instrument to a service orientedinstitution trusted by citizens. The programmes’ overall objective is to expand the implementation by local police districts ofcommunity policing, a world wide recognised approach by police organisations to improve relationships and cooperation with thegeneral public. The programme’s second focus has been to combat and prevent the prevalence of domestic violence.The overall conclusion on is that the relevance of programme is well in line with the needs and priorities of the government. Communitypolicing is a well established concept in Albania. There is evidence of a contribution to behavioural changes of the police in the twopilot regions, Elbasan and Kukës. Albanian citizens have increased their trust in the police. The programme is implemented efficientlyand has provided value in relation to invested economic and human resources. Coordination with other international donors couldimprove. The evaluators are positive to the idea that Sida through the Embassy of Sweden should of e third phase of the programme.

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  • Topic: Democracy and human rights

  • Geographic area: Albania

  • Language: English

  • Publication number: 2020:18