1. | Crawshaw, Ralph : Human rights and policing, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and policing : standards for good behaviour and a strategy for change / Crawshaw, Ralph ; Devlin, Barry ; Williamson, Tom, xvi, 295 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1998. ISBN 90-411-1015-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword. Tables of Cases. Table of International Instruments. Introduction. Part One: The Democratic Framework: Law and Ethics. 1. The International System for the Protection of Human Rights. 2. Human Rights and Policing. 3. Human Rights, Democracy and Policing. 4. Human Rights and Police Ethics. Part Two: Social Order: Humanity and Force. 5. The Law of Rights and the Law of Conflict. 6. A Measure of Humanity. 7. The Right to Life and the Use of Force. 8. The Use of Force by Police. 9. Good Behaviour and Best Practice. Part Three: The Treatment of Suspects: Decency and Detention. 10. The Phenomenon of Torture. 11. The Prohibition of Torture and Ill-Treatment under International Law. 12. The Rights of Detainees. 13. The International Norms and Standards on Interviewing. Part Four: Investigative Interviewing: Professionalism and Best Practice. 14. Investigative Interviewing: A Professional Approach to Police Investigations. 15. Theoretical Bases for Investigative Interviewing. 16. Investigative Interviewing: Best Practice in Questioning Witnesses and Suspects. 17. Methods to Secure Good Practice: Supervision, Monitoring and Training. Part Five: Police Organizations: Management and Change. 18. International Human Rights Standards and Police Leaders. 19. The Challenge of Human Rights for Police Leaders. 20. Strategic Planning. 21. Managing the Process. 22. Implementation, Information and Eight Principles. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; ACHPR; AMR: ECHR: ECPT; Genocide convention; CRC; UN charter; |
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2. | comp. by Nel, A. F. : Policing and human rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Policing and human rights / comp. by Nel, A. F.. - 2. ed.; repr.., xi, 461 p.. - Kenwyn : Juta & Co., 2000. ISBN 0-7021-3905-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CHAPTER 1 : Danfred Titus : A Historical Overview of Human Rights . CHAPTER 2: Patric Mitshaulana : South African Constitutional History and Background . CHAPTER 3 : Patric Mtshaulana : History and Role of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. CHAPTER 4 : Medard Rwelamira : Democracy and Policing. CHAPTER 5 : Cecile van Riet : Interpretation. CHAPTER 6: Frans Viljoen : Mechanism for Realising Rights under the Bill of Rights. CHAPTER 7 : Danfred Titus : The Generations of Fundamental Human Rights . CHAPTER 8 : Gordon Hollamby : The Limitation Clause. CHAPTER 9 : Danfred Titus : Cultural Diversity and Human Rights . CHAPTER 10 : Elaine Venter : Vulnerable Persons-Part 1. CHAPTER 11 : Elaine Venter : Vulnerable Persons-Part 2. CHAPTER 12 : Rika Snyman : Victims' Rights. CHAPTER 13 : Elaine Venter : Arrest and Detention - Part 1. CHAPTER 14 : Elaine Venter : Arrest and Detention - Part 2. CHAPTER 15 : Tertius Geldenbuys : The Use of Force. CHAPTER 16 : Johan Koekemoer : Search and Seizure. CHAPTER 17 : Roux Krige : Admissions, Confessions and Pointing Out. CHAPTER 18 : Dalene Clark : The Constitutionality of the Ascertainment of Bodily Features . CHAPTER 19 : Helens Lotz : The Right to Information. CHAPTER 20 : Jeanette Neveling and Jan H. Bezuidenhout : Bail. CHAPTER 21 : Ettienne Raubenheimer : Administrative justice. CHAPTER 22 : Dalene Clark : The Right to Assembly, Demonstration, Picket and Petition. CHAPTER 23 : Gordon Hollamby : The Right to a Fair Trial. CHAPTER 24 : Tertius Geldenbuys : Alternative Techniques of Investigation. CHAPTER 25 : Dalene Clark : The Exclusion of Unconstitutionally Obtained Evidence. CHAPTER 26 : Lene Johannessen and Tracey Cohen : Freedom of Expression. CHAPTER 27 : Dirk Bouwer : Common-law Labour Rights for the South African Polite Service and its Members in the Workplace. CHAPTER 28 : Dirk Bouwer : Constitutional Labour Law Rights for the South African Police Service and its Members in the Workplace. CHAPTER 29 : Manus Pansegrouw : State of emergency. CHAPTER 30 : Basil King : Sentence and sentencing. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; CRC; |