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  • ART : 29361 : Not available for external loan
    On the road to silent guns: examining the regional regulation of states’ use of force during counterterrorism policing in Africa
    English
    20231223
    Oxford University Press
    police violence prevention | accountability | policing effects | counterterrorism strategies | determinants of violence | regional human rights protection system's role | international legal instruments effectiveness | weapons | developing countries | international human rights law | international humanitarian law | UN. Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials (1979) | UN. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990) | OAU. Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism (1999) | terrorism definition | OAU. African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights | standards | Africa
    Human rights law review ; doi: 10.1093/hrlr/ngad040
  • ART : 32336 : Not available for external loan
    What is 'prison culture'? Developing a theoretical and methodological foundation for understanding cultural schema in prison
    English
    20230800
    Wiley-Blackwell
    universal | United States | prison subculture | prisoners, male | prisoner subculture definition | race | social control, informal | code of conduct | culture | prisons | prisoner-personnel relations | interpersonal relations | social identification | group processes | power | social hierarchies | prison governance | self-control | social interaction
    Criminology ; vol. 61, no. 3
  • ART : 28582 : Not available for external loan
    Denying due process while promoting democracy : the Iraqi detention story
    English
    20210300
    Cambridge University Press
    foreign occupations | jurisdiction | accountability | war crimes | lawyer's role | military personnel | military police personnel | military judicial personnel | detainee rights | professional ethics | moral dilemmas | postconflict reconstruction | postconflict situations | arbitrary arrest and detention | national legal instruments | code of conduct | prosecution | international criminal law | trial procedure | interrogation | communication with family members | professional role | United States | Iraq
    Israel law review ; vol. 54, no. 1
  • ART : 28951 : Not available for external loan
    Democratic policing : a conceptual framework
    English
    20210000
    University of Western Cape
    South Africa | universal | policing | political systems | democracy | accountability | rule of law | contextual analysis | theoretical models | legitimacy | trust | police performance | evidence-based practice | rights-based approach | transparency principle | policing effectiveness | police reform | human rights | code of conduct | empathy | attitude of police personnel | violence victims | domestic violence victims, female | rape victims, female | blame | detention | prisoner treatment | obedience | police violence | police records | occupational stress
    Law, democracy and development ; vol. 25
  • ART : 28039 : Not available for external loan
    Police professional doctrine in Sudan : establishment and development
    English
    20201200
    Elsevier
    Sudan | police management | professional ethics | political change | police subculture | developing countries | militarisation | policing | social cohesion | social identification | police personnel | criminal justice | attitude of police personnel | democracy | human rights | professionalism | postcolonialism | colonialism | historical aspects | ideologies | rule of law | code of conduct | Islam | police organisation and administration
    International journal of law, crime and justice ; vol. 62
  • MON : 2017.172 : Not available for external loan
    Legal study on policing and human rights standards : internationally and in three countries of the global south (South Africa, Philippines and Liberia)
    English
    20170000
    DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture
    9788790878900
    police | developing countries | organisation and administration | policing effectiveness | police violence | urban areas | contextual analysis | international legal instruments | corruption | national legal instruments | police oversight effectiveness | cross-national analysis | code of conduct | national institution's role | DIGNITY publications | Liberia | Philippines | South Africa
  • ART : 24220 : Not available for external loan
    Defensive force by law enforcement agents
    20170000
    Oxford University
    United States | universal | policing | compensation | punishment of perpetrators | prosecution | information disclosure | time factors | effectiveness | police oversight | impartiality principle | independence principle | criminal investigation | psychosocial interventions | health care delivery | reparations | accountability | burden of proof | evidence | intention | inhuman treatment | absolute prohibition of torture | morality | bystanders | international humanitarian law | international criminal law | proportionality principle | weapons | technology | death in custody | riot control agents, chemical | tasers | law and order | crime prevention | national law | prisoner escape | counterterrorism | military personnel | warfare | death penalty | decision making | state obligations | ACHPR-4 | UN. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules) (2015) | ACHR-4 | physical violence | legal defences | prison personnel | prisons | police personnel | UN. Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials (1979) | UN. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990) | ICCPR-6 | universal human rights protection system | ECHR-5 | ECHR-3 | ECHR-2 | regional human rights protection systems | physical restraint | international human rights law | riot control techniques | riot control | criminal law | right to security of the person | right to life | limitation of rights and freedoms | self-defence principle | killings | police violence
    Human rights and personal self-defense in international law. - ISBN: 9780190655020
  • UN : CAT/C/BGR/6 : Not available for external loan
    Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 19 of the Convention pursuant to the optional reporting procedure : sixth periodic reports of States parties due in 2015 : Bulgaria
    English
    20160212
    United Nations
    Bulgaria | UNCAT | police reform | minority groups | complaint procedures | statistical information | prisons | prison personnel | police personnel | human rights education | visiting mechanisms | extradition | prison conditions | children in conflict with the law | psychiatry | inhuman treatment | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | detention | refugee law | torture prevention | EU law | law reform | code of conduct | police | criminal procedure | national law | criminal law | state compliance | periodic reports | domestic implementation | reparations
    Bulgaria
  • ART : 19984 : Not available for external loan
    Why physicians should not be involved in hostile interrogations : a response to Heilig's editorial
    English
    20141000
    Cambridge University Press
    United States | military medicine | health personnel | complicity in torture | bioethics | medical ethics | professional ethics | military personnel | interrogation | code of conduct | American Medical Association (AMA)
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics ; vol. 23, no. 4
  • ART : 19649 : Not available for external loan
    Organizational imbalance of welfare and justice : a commentary on Candilis and Neal
    English
    20140200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    universal | United States | forensic psychology | professional ethics | criminal justice | national security | prisons | ethical dilemmas | psychologists | code of conduct | loyalty | health personnel | military personnel | interrogation techniques | complicity in torture | debate
    Legal and criminological psychology ; vol. 19, no. 1
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