Rivers State Criminal Justice Council Trains Police Officers on Professionalism and Ethical Standards
The Rivers State Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Council has successfully conducted a training session for numerous police officers in the state, focusing on the essential ethical standards of professionalism in their duties.
During the one-day sensitization exercise, LLANY DIANE BROWN, Secretary of the Council, emphasized the importance of equipping police officers with the necessary knowledge and skills to uphold ethical standards and ensure professionalism in line with legal provisions.
“In our ongoing efforts to reform and enhance the criminal justice system in Rivers State, this training is crucial for promoting accountability and integrity within the police force,” LLANY DIANE BROWN stated.
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Several police officers who participated in the training shared their gratitude for the initiative.
The session fostered a deeper understanding of their roles and responsibilities in maintaining law and order.
The Council’s initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving the standards of policing in Rivers State and promoting trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
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