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Policing through human rights / by Jack R. Greene.

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1 online resource (19 pages)

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"Building on prior ideas presented in this series and other foundation work, this essay examines the pursuit of human rights, not as a peripheral matter to democratic policing but rather as a core value, and consequently as a means of organizing policing strategically and operationally. Such a posture will require considerable adjustment, not in what we wish for the police—our aspirations—but in how those aspirations are indeed made real."--Page 2.

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Ideas in American policing (Police Foundation (U.S.)) ; no. 13 (Dec. 2010)

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