Capacity Development for Effective Police Prosecution in Ghana: Promoting Due Process of Law
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Capacity Development, Law, Police, Prosecution, GhanaAbstract
This study aimed to document, describe, and examine the extent to which capacity development is utilized to ensure effective police prosecution in Ghana. It is argued that ineffective capacity development of police prosecutors undermines the due process of law and distorts prosecutorial activities within the justice system. The Social Learning Theory (SLT) was used as a lens to explain the capacity development of police prosecutors. This study used phenomenology as a research design. The qualitative approach of interview was used as a strategy for data gathering. Using convenient and purposive sampling techniques, 22 police prosecutors were interviewed. In addition to the interviewed data, the study made use of some news articles. The data was analysed based on themes. The analysed data revealed that the successful prosecution of cases by the police in Ghana relies heavily on robust capacity development. This entails the development of personal, interpersonal, professional, and organizational skills of police prosecutors. Prosecutors require a solid grounding in law, analytical abilities, critical thinking, time management, technological proficiency, and organizational values such as accountability and transparency. Capacity development initiatives greatly bolster prosecutors' confidence and skills, resulting in higher conviction rates, improved engagement with stakeholders, and a deeper comprehension of intricate legal principles. Neglecting capacity development carries serious repercussions, including compromised delivery of justice and diminished morale. Inadequate training undermines prosecutors' capacity to prepare cases, handle evidence, and navigate court procedures, eroding public trust in the criminal justice system. We conclude that Ghana can strengthen its criminal justice system, and promote fairness, efficiency, and public confidence through effective capacity development. Among the recommendations, authorities must prioritize capacity building by offering consistent training and resources to facilitate the professional development of police prosecutors.
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