In war, those who die are not innocent ('Na guerra, quem morre não é innocente') : human rights implementation, policing, and public security reform in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil = In tijden van oorlog zijn zij die sterven niet onschuldig : de implementatie van mensenrechten, politiewerk en de hervorming van de openbare veiligheid in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilië ; (met een samenvatting in het Nederlands) /

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Author / Creator:Husain, Saima, 1980- author.
Imprint:Amsterdam : Rozenberg Publishers, [2007]
©2007
Description:xvi, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Dissertations Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11062509
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Varying Form of Title:Human rights implementation, policing, and public security reform in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
In tijden van oorlog zijn zij die sterven niet onschuldig : de implementatie van mensenrechten, politiewerk en de hervorming van de openbare veiligheid in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilië
ISBN:9789051707571
9051707576
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-305) and index.
Text in English, with summary in Dutch.
Other form:Online version: Husain, Saima. In war, those who die are not innocent ('Na guerra, quem morre não é innocente') Utrecht : Rozenberg Publishers, ©2007
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Summary:This book concerns itself with the implementation of human rights strategies within the state police forces of Rio de Janeiro as an attempt to improve policing and enhance police compliance with human rights standards. For the sake of this research, police human rights strategies have been defined as those laws, policies, projects, or programs that implicitly or explicitly aim to improve police compliance with human rights values, standards, and norms. the understanding that as state agents the police are supposed to uphold the law, which includes human rights, yet they are often involved in human rights violations has led to a realization of the importance of implementing human rights within the police and increasing police compliance with human rights standards. It is not enough to document human rights violations committed by the police and to demand that these officers be held accountable, there has to be an attempt to get police officers to understand human rights and to respect people's human rights while performing their duties so that human rights violations at the hands of the police occur less frequently. What strategies have been created to improve the police and increase police compliance with human rights standards? How have these strategies been implemented? How do they influence the reality of policing? What are the societal and institutional factors that facilitate or impede the implementation of these strategies? It is these questions and the lack of answers available thereto that inspired this research.
Physical Description:xvi, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-305) and index.
ISBN:9789051707571
9051707576