Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Police

In Northern Ireland, police reform meant tackling institutional sectarianism

Conflict & Justice

In 2001, Northern Ireland dismantled its repressive, and mostly Protestant, police force. The idea was to include more Catholics and to make the police more accountable to all of the people they serve after three decades of sectarian violence. Could Northern Ireland serve as a model for change in a deeply divided United States?

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Economics
Patrick Provis reunited with Alex Cary (left)

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Lifestyle
Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley listens to speeches at the Conservative Party's annual conference in 2006.

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Global Politics