Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Good policing : instruments, models and practices / Monica den Boer, Changwon Pyo ; with the assistance of Charlotte Scheltus and Ratna Mathai-Luke ; editors Sol Iglesias, Ulrich Klingshirn.

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Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (iv, 93 pages)

Summary

The handbook provides a guide to the different models, existing good practices, legal instruments and key parameters which can improve the culture of good policing. In so doing, it offers different approaches on structured police work which is based on international, regional as well as national principles and practices. Designed to address the needs of police officers, academics, experts and policy makers, the ultimate objective of this guide is to contribute towards ongoing efforts to improve police ethics, transparency and compliance with international human rights standards.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Instruments for good policing -- 2. Models of good policing -- 3. Police oversight mechanisms -- 4. Implementation of good policing -- 5. Good practices and the way forward.

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