Human rights and policing

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K3240.4 C911 2007

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ISBN
900415437X (pbk.)
Call Number
K3240.4 C911 2007
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Title
Human rights and policing / Ralph Crawshaw, Stuart Cullen and and Tom Williamson
Imprint
Leiden, The Netherlands : Martinus Nijhoff, 2007.
Physical
xix, 511 p. ; 24 cm.
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General Note
Previous ed.: The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 1998
Contents Note
International system for the protection of human rights
--Human rights and policing
--Human rights, democracyand policing
--Human rights and police ethics
--Law ofrights and the law of conflict
--Types of conflict and rules of behaviour
--Right to life
--Use of force by police
--Phenomenon of torture
--Prohibition of torture and ill-treatment under international law
--Rights of detainees
--International norms and standards on interviewing
--Why ordinary people get involved with terrorism, civil conflict and torture
--Investigative interviewing: best practice in questioning witnesses and suspects
--Understanding conflict, and strategies for prevention
--Conflict: command, planning and operations
--Post conflict: strategies for peace and security
--Policing, democracy and reform
--Managing people for change
--Managing the process of change
--Professional standards
--Effective organisation
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050 00^aK3240.4^bC911 2007
100 1 ^aCrawshaw, Ralph
245 10^aHuman rights and policing /^cRalph Crawshaw, Stuart Cullen and and Tom Williamson
250   ^a2nd rev. ed.
260 ^aLeiden, The Netherlands :^bMartinus Nijhoff, ^c2007.
300 ^axix, 511 p. ;^c24 cm.
490 4^aThe Raoul Wallenberg Institute professional guides to human rights ;^vv. 5
500 ^aPrevious ed.: The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 1998
505 00^aInternational system for the protection of human rights -- ^tHuman rights and policing -- ^tHuman rights, democracyand policing -- ^tHuman rights and police ethics -- ^tLaw ofrights and the law of conflict -- ^tTypes of conflict and rules of behaviour -- ^tRight to life -- ^tUse of force by police -- ^tPhenomenon of torture -- ^tProhibition of torture and ill-treatment under international law -- ^tRights of detainees -- ^tInternational norms and standards on interviewing -- ^tWhy ordinary people get involved with terrorism, civil conflict and torture -- ^tInvestigative interviewing: best practice in questioning witnesses and suspects -- ^tUnderstanding conflict, and strategies for prevention -- ^tConflict: command, planning and operations -- ^tPost conflict: strategies for peace and security -- ^tPolicing, democracy and reform -- ^tManaging people for change -- ^tManaging the process of change -- ^tProfessional standards -- ^tEffective organisation
650 0^aPeacekeeping forces 0^aPolice 0^aLaw enforcement 0^aHuman rights 0^aPolice ethics
700 1 ^aCullen, Stuart 1 ^aWilliamson, Tom
917   ^aKN :^c6,120
955   ^a1 copy
999   ^anopparat
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