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Police oversight in the Republic of Botswana:


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Subtitle: Challenges and prospects

Author list: Mashaka, K. T.
Malila, Ikanyeng
Mugari, I.

Publication year: 2024

Start page: 1

End page: 12

Number of pages: 12



Notwithstanding Botswana’s reputation for adhering to democratic ideals and good governance, the nation has not established sound oversight mechanisms for the police service. Over the years, the Botswana Police Service has faced criticism over allegations of abuse of powers and functions, manifesting through violation of citizens’ rights. Various media houses have reported police excesses such as unlawful arrest and detention, illegal searches, torture and death of suspects while they are in police detention. Amidst all these allegations, there are no independent mechanisms in place to hold the Botswana Police Service to account. In the absence of external accountability mechanisms, citizens whose rights are violated by the police will have to depend on the same violators to investigate. In this paper, we explore the current police oversight systems in the Republic of Botswana. We also present arguments for the creation of an independent police oversight body in the nation.

Keywords: Botswana police; humanrights; police accountability;police oversight; police misconduct


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