Human rights and policing / by Ralph Crawshaw, Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson.
By: Crawshaw, Ralph
Contributor(s): Cullen, Stuart | Williamson, Tom | Crawshaw, Ralph. Human rights and policing standards for good behavior and a strategy for change
Series: The Raoul Wallenberg Institute professional guides to human rights ; v. 5Publisher: Leiden, The Netherlands ; Martinus Nijhoff, 2007Edition: Second Revised EditionDescription: 1 online resource (xxxii, 489 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 900415437X (pbk. : alk. paper); 9789004154377 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Human rights | Police | Police brutalityGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: K3240.4 | .C67 2007Online resources: Full text available at EBSCOhost Click here to viewItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-490) and index.
Preliminary Material / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. The International System for the Protection of Human Rights / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. Human Rights and Policing / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. Human Rights, Democracy and Policing / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 4. Human Rights and Police Ethics / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. The Law of Rights and the Law of Conflict / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. Types of Conflict and Rules of Behaviour / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. The Right to Life / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 4. The Use of Force by Police / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. The Phenomenon of Torture / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. The Prohibition of Torture and ILL-Treatment under International Law / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. The Rights of Detainees / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 4. International Norms and Standards on Interviewing / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. Why Ordinary People Get Involved with Terrorism, Civil Conflict and Torture / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. Investigative Interviewing: a Professional Approach to Investigations / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. Investigative Interviewing: Best Practice in Questioning Witnesses and Suspects / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 4. Methods to Secure Good Practice Supervision, Monitoring and Training / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. Understanding Conflict, and Strategies for Prevention / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. Conflict Command, Planning and Operations / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. Post Conflict Strategies for Peace and Security / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 1. Policing, Democracy and Reform / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 2. Managing People for Change / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 3. Managing the Process of Change / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 4. Professional Standards / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Chapter 5. The Effective Organisation / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Index / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
List of References / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Table of Cases / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson --
Table of Instruments / Ralph Crawshaw , Stuart Cullen and Tom Williamson.
This is a second, thoroughly revised and expanded edition of a book that has four clear objectives: to provide a concise account and analysis of international human rights and humanitarian law standards relevant to policing; to set out arguments for compliance with those standards; to show how they may be met in two key areas of policing, interviewing suspects of crime, and policing in times of armed conflict, disturbance and tension; and to make practical recommendations on the management of police agencies.
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