ABOUT CENTRE FOR POLICE RESEARCH
EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH & TRAINING
To promote leadership qualities. To develop ways and means to strengthen relationship with the community and to raise it to levels where the Maharashtra Police will be second to none.
CPR is ideal for research activities and training envisioned to conduct and promote in-depth studies and fundamental and applied research pertaining to Police and related social as well as behavioral issues.
To elevate Maharashtra Police to reach excellence through the medium of research and training so that its service meets the expectations of the people. To provide mentorship, modernise attitudes and approach and bring about professionalism.
Picturesque campus of 6.5 acres, two conference/seminar halls, a banquet hall, restaurant, a library, a Police Memorial and 18 suites / rooms, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Billiards Room, Gymnasium, Poolside lawns
Centre for Police Research (CPR) is a trust registered with Assistant Charity Commissioner, Pune under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 vide Registration No. F-7878 (PUNE) dtd. 31.12.1992. CPR was inaugurated in a hall in the office of the Director of Police Wireless (DPW) on 25.08.1992 and later shifted to the barracks of SP Pune (Rural).
CPR, with its picturesque campus of 6.5 acres, two conference/seminar halls, a banquet hall, restaurant, a library, a Police Memorial and 18 suites / rooms for research and resource persons scholars, was inaugurated on 30.09.2003.
It also boasts of a Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Billiards Room, Gymnasium, Poolside lawns etc. Centrally located, close to Pune University campus, CPR is ideal for research activities and training envisioned as its main focus.