36 research outputs found

    IBPP Research Associates - Perspective from Ghana on Terrorism

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    The article - No Peace in Isolation by a staff writer at The Ghanaian Times - discusses terrorism as an international issue

    Forensic science in Ghana: A review

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    The use of forensic science continues to grow across the world. In Ghana, major advancements took off in2011, including the introduction of modern DNA profiling and the establishment of an automated fingerprint identification system. These developments have led to some positive impacts on the delivery of justice, including the exoneration of a wrongly incarcerated individual. However, a review of the policy-related aspects of forensic science shows gaps in legislation, governance, service provision, quality assurance and accreditation, education and research. An important recommendation to improve forensic science in Ghana is the creation of a “national policy strategy”, a blueprint informed by relevant stakeholders, best practice from other countries and the status of the field. Resolutions to the policy issues identified in this review will ensure a more robust application of forensic science in delivering safe justice and enhancing public security

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    The Arian Controversy, its Ramifications and Lessons for the

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