Manual On Human Rights for Police Officers (original) (raw)

HUMAN RIGHTS AND POLICE SYSTEM IN LIGHT OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS

institutions whether they are the police department, the army or civil administration are bounded by the duty to respect and promote human right regulations and punish the culprits. The police play a significant role in this respect as they are charged with the responsibility of maintaining order and enforcing laws. Unfortunately, at times, when discharging their duties, the actions of the police conflict with the human right regulations. The NHRC, too has issued guidelines for officers. The Commission has been

Policing and Police text road.pdf

Police system and policing are diverse concepts having multiple specifications and complexities in association with law implementation. However, the current study has been delimited to the attitude of community concerning police and policing in District Dir Lower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The sample for the current study has been drawn from diverse community classified into three main categories i.e. lawyers, offenders and general community members of age 20 and above. The empirical data was collected from 200 using convenient/purposive sampling approach because the exact population of the three strata was unknown. Further, structured interview schedule was used as a tool of data collection. Besides, apart from the manual handling of the data, computer and statistical package especially SPSS was carefully utilized to process and analyze the data. The information reveal that police and policing have been influenced by elite class have been held responsible for negative perception of people. The study suggest that if police perform their due role and function for collective benefits, public will be satisfied and expect more from police positively in spite of fear and hesitation.

Functions, Roles and Duties of Police in General

academic courses, like the one, available at The Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota (Rajasthan) on conflict resolution or alternatively short term specialized courses on the subject can be organized in collaboration with the police training schools and the open universities like The VMOU, Kota (Raj.). IGPs belong to the top management level, whereas, DIGs and SPs belong to the middle management level. The State service officer belongs to the level of junior management. The powers, duties and functions of the superior police officers are following:

POLICE-In the Contemporary Society

Community Policing in Bangladesh: Issues and Challenges, 2017

Human Resources Management. Published a good number of papers for her credit and participated in number of national and international conferences, training programmes, seminars etc. Prof. A. Sethuramasubbiah PhD possesses a Masters" degree in Social Work and also in Sociology. He was awarded PhD degree by the University of Madras for his doctoral research on child labor rehabilitation through transit schools in Chennai. Before joining academic stream, he has served as an executive in private manufacturing units. With a rich experience gained in the industry in the area of HR and his passion towards teaching profession made him to join Tamilnadu institute of labor studies run by the Department of labor, Government of Tamilnadu and has served for about seventeen years in the capacity as senior Faculty. held at Tokiwa University, Mito, Japan. He has put up 7+ years of teaching experience, which includes teaching the post graduate level courses in Criminology, Psychology, Human Rights and Duties Education. He has published his writings as research papers (30) in the form of articles in reputed national, international journals, chapters in books and also in conference proceedings. He has presented nearly 40 research papers in national, international seminars and conferences. He has membership in the academic societies associated to Criminology, Victimology, Women Studies etc. Presently his domain focus of academic interest is on the interdisciplinary approach of Criminology and Victimology with Human Rights of Vulnerable such as women, children, senior citizens, etc., and Women Studies.

IPSA Response (General Guidelines for the reform of police and internal security).

International Police Science Association (IPSA), 2016

General Guidelines for the reform of police and internal security: After having reviewed results of World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI), and seen the contrast in police performance which reflected on police services in general, the following are some guidelines intended to improve police work which we deem it important to include in this conclusion. With this end in view, the concept of professional police should be adopted replacing the concept of police as a job police, however with lack of strategic thinking and disregard of that trend, the iron grip policing trends like torture, repression against citizens have prevailed. As a result, security has weakened and gap widened between people and regime and moreover police has become an embodiment of the gloomy face of regime and increased attention was directed to political security at the expense of social security.

Belize_reflections_of_police_training_Barrachina_Lison_2013.pdf

This article looks to analyze the preparation process the Belizean police force goes through with the objective of training the officers for duty. It also has the purpose of detailing the entrails the officers have to confront in their way up the corporate ladder as they develop into a professional police officer. Seen from a regional objectivity, Belize has been singled out to be in the center of numerous regional and hemispherical security problems; it is facing several of the same security challenges as its neighbors and explains the use of armed forces at the service of the public safety and the necessity to upgrade their law enforcement tactics and practices. The country also participates in many several mutual support instruments designed to assist and receive preparation and instruction from other nation’s police bodies. An example of that international aid came in a report from 2008 entitled "Review of the Belize Department" written by a Jamaican consultant in which the Police Plan elaborated in 2006 was analyzed and critiqued pointed out the strong and weak points of that project.