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The Police and International Human Rights Law
About this book
The Police and International Human Rights Law examines variousInternational Human Rights Law along with laws relatedto the police. It highlights the limitations required for the useof force in Law Enforcement, Human Rights indicators and thesovereignty of technique, Human Rights violations and mentalillness implications for engagement and adherence. Provides thereader with insights into the reports of police beating and associated harms amongpeople who inject drugs in Bangkok, Thailand, so as to understand that in what waysa common man could protect himself from those generals violating laws which theyshould be adhered to at first place.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Declaration
- About the Editor
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Human Rights Research and Ethics Review: Protecting Individuals or Protecting the State?
- Chapter 2 Human Rights Indicators and The Sovereignty of Technique
- Chapter 3 States, The Security Sector, and The Monopoly of Violence: A New Database on Pro-Government Militias
- Chapter 4 Mapping Progress: Human Rights and International Students in Australia
- Chapter 5 Human Rights Violations and Mental Illness: Implications for Engagement and Adherence
- Chapter 6 Measuring The Health Impact of Human Rights Violations Related to Australian Asylum Policies and Practices: A Mixed Methods Study
- Chapter 7 The Dirty War Index: A Public Health and Human Rights Tool for Examining and Monitoring Armed Conflict Outcomes
- Chapter 8 Measuring Human Rights Violations in A Conflict-Affected Country: Results from A Nationwide Cluster Survey in Central African Republic
- Chapter 9 Police Violence and Sexual Risk Among Female and Transvestite Sex Workers in Serbia: Qualitative Study
- Chapter 10 Bundling Occupational Safety with HARM Reduction Information as a Feasible Method for Improving Police Receptiveness to Syringe Access Programs: Evidence from Three U.S. Cities
- Chapter 11 Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors in Five Countries: Common Themes and Challenges
- Chapter 12 Health, Human Rights, and The Conduct of Clinical Research within Oppressed Populations
- Chapter 13 Can Rights Stop The Wrongs? Exploring The Connections Between Framings of Sex Workers’ Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 14 There is Something About Marrying… The Case of Human Rights vs. Migration Regimes Using The Example of Austria
- Chapter 15 A Multi-Level Bayesian Analysis of Racial Bias in Police Shootings at The County-Level in The United States, 2011–2014
- Index