The Liberian National Police (LNP) is organized under a command-based structure headed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP). The organizational framework comprises several major commands responsible for administration, operations, training, and professional oversight. The Administration Command is responsible for internal management and institutional support functions. Its mandate includes personnel administration, finance, logistics, communications, records and identification, planning and research, and public affairs–related services, including court liaison and chaplaincy functions. The Operations Command is the primary operational arm of the LNP and is responsible for frontline policing, crime prevention, and public safety. Units under this command include patrol services, the Criminal Investigation Division, the Criminal Intelligence Unit, traffic and motor vehicle enforcement, public safety units,
INTERPOL liaison functions, and specialized formations such as the Emergency Response Unit (ERU), the Police Support Unit (PSU), and the Women and Children Protection Unit. The Crime Services Department (CSD) Command provides technical and investigative support services to operational units. Its functions include forensic services, crime analysis, and specialized investigative support aimed at strengthening criminal investigations nationwide. The Training Command is responsible for the recruitment, training, and professional development of police personnel. It oversees basic recruit training, in-service training, and specialized capacity-building programs conducted through the Liberia National Police Academy and Training School, with the objective of improving operational effectiveness and professional standards within the force. For policing purposes, Liberia is divided into five geographic regions administered under the operational command structure. These regions are intended to facilitate coordination, supervision, and nationwide deployment of police personnel across the country's counties. == Training ==