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To serve and to protect : human rights and humanitarian law for police and security forces / C. de Rover.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross, �1998.Description: 455 pages ; 23 cm Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 2881450938
  • 9782881450938
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: To serve and to protect.LOC classification:
  • JC571 R77
Contents:
Introduction to the manual -- List of abbreviations -- Legal Framework. Basic concepts of international law -- Human rights law -- Humanitarian law -- Basic Premises of Law Enforcement. Law enforcement in democratic states -- Ethical and legal law enforcement conduct -- Basic Law Enforcement Responsibilities. Prevention and detection of crimes -- Maintenance of public order -- Basic Law Enforcement Powers. Arrest -- Detention -- Use of force and firearms -- Vulnerable Groups in Law Enforcement. Women -- Juveniles -- Victims -- Refugees and internally displaced persons -- Command and Management. Monitoring and review procedures -- Investigation of human rights violations -- Annexes.
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Books Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College General stacks Reference JC571 R77 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.8 Available 2024-2575

Introduction to the manual -- List of abbreviations -- Legal Framework. Basic concepts of international law -- Human rights law -- Humanitarian law -- Basic Premises of Law Enforcement. Law enforcement in democratic states -- Ethical and legal law enforcement conduct -- Basic Law Enforcement Responsibilities. Prevention and detection of crimes -- Maintenance of public order -- Basic Law Enforcement Powers. Arrest -- Detention -- Use of force and firearms -- Vulnerable Groups in Law Enforcement. Women -- Juveniles -- Victims -- Refugees and internally displaced persons -- Command and Management. Monitoring and review procedures -- Investigation of human rights violations -- Annexes.

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