Human rights and law enforcement : a manual on human rights training for the police
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Human rights and law enforcement : a manual on human rights training for the police
(Professional training series, no. 5)
United Nations, 1997
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
UN-96-XIV-5081099700002
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"HR/P/PT/5"--T.p. verso
"United Nations publication sales no. E.96.XIV.5"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In some law enforcement circles the argument may still be heard that respect for human rights is somehow antiethical to effective law enforcement. This manual aims to dispel such myths and to convince members of the police force that violations of human rights only make the challenge of law enforcement more difficult.
Table of Contents
- Training law enforcement officials - policy and practice
- fundamental concepts
- police duties and functions
- police investigations
- groups requiring special protection or treatment
- matters of command, management and control.
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