Comisionado de Policía José Reinaldo Servellón, Hannes Herrmann, Lucía Dammert, Dan Hales, Mariela del Carmen García Muñoz, Reina Gertrudis Aguilar, María Camila Romero Manrique, Comisionado de Policía Mario Molina Moncada, Diego García Represa, Edward Niño Ramírez, Silvia Marcela Amaya Escoto, Felipe Humberto Chávez, Óscar Rolando Urtecho, Marilin Nicol Izcano, Gladys Lucía Andino
This book documents the modernization process of the Honduras Police from 2018 to 2024, with the support of DCAF through the Police Advisory Programme funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
Topics covered include building police confidence, modernizing the police education system, gender mainstreaming in the police, developing a new use of force model, implementing external controls and accountability, and tackling future challenges, including the impact of climate change on public security.
The book is addressed to a varied audience composed of professionals and scholars involved in SSG/R, law enforcement, public policy, and social sciences within Latin America interested in understanding and applying localized police models that address the unique challenges and contexts of their countries. Policymakers, police reform advocates, and academic researchers will find valuable insights and practical guidance in the Honduran experience, which blends global knowledge with regional realities.
In addition, this book will be of value to anyone interested in the modernisation and effectiveness of police forces in Latin America, with the aim of increasing security and public trust in their communities.
Óscar Rolando Urtecho, Subinspectora Auxiliar de Policía Marilin Nicol Izcano