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What police reforms were introduced by Łørd Cornwallïs...?


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Answered by aditya123455
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Police accounts for about 3% of government spending

While state police forces are responsible for maintaining law and order and investigating crimes, central forces assist them with intelligence and internal security challenges (e.g., insurgencies). Expenditure on police accounts for about 3% of the central and state government budgets.

24% vacancies in state forces; 7% in central forces

Sources: Bureau of Police Research and Development; PRS.

An overburdened police force

State police forces had 24% vacancies (about 5.5 lakh vacancies) in January 2016. Hence, while the sanctioned police strength was 181 police per lakh persons in 2016, the actual strength was 137 police. Note that the United Nations recommended standard is 222 police per lakh persons.

86% of the state police comprises of constabulary. Constables are typically promoted once during their service, and normally retire as head constables. This could weaken their incentive to perform well.

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Lord Cornwallis brought the policesystem under the Crown's governance and created a system under which 'thanas' headed by police inspectorswere constituted at the level of districts, and such thanas reported to the superintendent of police (S.P.).

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