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Policing Ethics and Human Rights

by Alan Beckley, Peter Neyroud
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Overview

Ethical and human rights issues have assumed an increasingly high profile in the wake of miscarriages of justice, racism (Lawrence Inquiry), incompetence and corruption - in both Britain and overseas. At the same time the implementation of the Human Rights Act 1998 in England and Wales will have a major impact on policing, challenging many of the assumptions about how policing is carried out. This book aims to provide an accessible introduction to the key issues surrounding ethics in policing, linking this to recent developments and new human rights legislation. It sets out a powerful case for a modern 'ethical policing' approach. Policing, Ethics and Human Rights argues that securing and protecting human rights should be a major, if not the major, rationale for public policing.

About the Author, Alan Beckley

Peter Neyroud is Deputy Chief Constable, West Mercia Constabulary, Vice-chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers' human rights committee, and a Council Member of 'Justice'.

Alan Beckley is Head of Management Development Training in West Mercia Constabulary, has written extensively on policing issues, and is Editor of the journal Police Research and Management.

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Police work in many nations faces transition and crisis driven by both external change and internal turmoil. This work provides a framework for debate about balancing the rights of individuals and communities with the need for public policing. It describes why "ethical policing," with human rights at the core, is vital for police leaders, police officers, and decision-makers, and it describes ways ethical policing might be achieved. It concentrates primarily on the British experience and the context of the recent passage there of the Human Rights Act. The editors and contributors have a combination of operational and academic experience in the UK. The book is distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Willan Publishing
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781903240151

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