To assist the Government of Iraq in strengthening its criminal justice system by promoting security, stability, and respect for the rule of law, while protecting U.S. national security and regional strategic interests. It is through the realization of these goals that Iraqi citizens will turn to the courts and other government institutions, rather than violent militias and other illegitimate means, to resolve disputes and seek justice.
History
Since 2003, the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) has been using its extensive expertise in civilian law enforcement, courts/judicial systems, correctional systems, and criminal justice development in post-conflict environments to effectively manage large-scale programs in Iraq. INL provides management and direction for program resources, including selection, training and oversight of contracted advisors; monitoring of program performance, contracts, and interagency agreements; budget formulation and justification; as well as identification and implementation of policy and operational improvements.
Through dedicated offices in both Washington and at Embassy Baghdad, INL seeks to increase the capacities of Iraq’s police, judiciary, and corrections institutions by providing expertise, training, and mentoring through a wide range of criminal justice programs.