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Human Rights and Law Enforcement: A Manual on Human Rights Training for the Police
The book Human Rights and Law Enforcement: A Manual on Human Rights Training for the Police serves as a comprehensive guide designed to integrate human rights principles into policing practices. It provides a framework for law enforcement officers to understand, respect, and protect fundamental human rights while performing their duties. The manual covers key topics such as the lawful use of force, arrest and detention procedures, treatment of detainees, and the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, all grounded in international human rights standards. It emphasizes accountability, proportionality, and non-discrimination as core principles guiding police conduct. Through case studies, training modules, and practical exercises, the book aims to strengthen the capacity of police institutions to act as protectors—not violators—of human rights, promoting professionalism, public trust, and justice in law enforcement.
| KP.II 0455 | 341.1 INT H | My Library (HAM 5) | Available |
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