New Delhi, April 16 -- Delhi Police leads the country in spending on training its personnel and has more women among its ranks but rising vacancies in officer posts could slow decision-making.
The India Justice Report (IJR) spotlights both progress and systemic gaps in the Capital's police force.
The report, which is prepared in collaboration with several civil society organisations among others, tracked the performance of states across four areas-police, judiciary, prisons and legal aid.
Delhi allocated 2 per cent of its police budget to training-well above the national average of 1.25 per cent, with a per-person spent of Rs 28,614, the highest in India, according to the report.
The city's force also boasts 88 per cent coverage of CCTV...