In 2019, RSIL consolidated its decades of expertise and know-how in criminal justice reform and capacity building in Pakistan into a single dedicated research unit – the Centre for Criminal Justice Reform and Capacity Building or C3. The Centre amalgamates RSIL’s capacities in research and analysis, policy formulation, legislative drafting, governance and administrative strengthening, statistical analysis, technological innovation, and capacity building to provide contextualized evidence-based solutions to criminal justice challenges in Pakistan. The following webpages are effort by C3 to create a repository of knowledge pertaining to tenets of the criminal justice system of Pakistan.
- Overview of Pakistan’s Criminal Justice System
- The Right to Fair Trial
- International Human Rights Law (IHRL) and Criminal Justice System
- The Role of Prosecution
- The Role of Judiciary
- Joint Investigation Team (JIT)
- Police-Prosecution Coordination
- Investigation
- Detention
- Identification Parade (ID Parade)
- Mutual Legal Assistance
- Evidence
- Obtaining Evidence from Modern Devices
- Women and the Criminal Justice System
- Anti-terrorism regime in Pakistan
- Introduction to AML/CFT in Pakistan