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Human Rights Policing - Reimagining Law Enforcement in the 21st Century

English · Hardback

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Relying on intense ethnographic research and extensive experiences teaching human rights policing to police officers, this book teaches law enforcement professionals how to apply human rights to their everyday interactions with community members.


List of contents

Chapter 1: Human Rights Policing
Chapter 2: Connecting Human Rights to Policing
Chapter 3: Police, Power, Agency, and Human Rights
Chapter 4: The Sociological Imagination and Human Rights Policing
Chapter 5: Engaging with the Community on Human Rights
Chapter 6. Policy Suggestions, Human Rights, and the Future of Policing

About the author

Peter Marina holds a Ph.D. in sociology from The New School for Social Research in Manhattan, serves as Associate Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice, and is author of Down and Out in New Orleans with Columbia University Press.

Pedro Marina holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in Sociology at the University of New Orleans and is a retired police lieutenant from the New Orleans Police Department with 30 years of law enforcement experience in the Big Easy.

Summary

Relying on intense ethnographic research and extensive experiences teaching human rights policing to police officers, this book teaches law enforcement professionals how to apply human rights to their everyday interactions with community members.

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