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| 245 | _aManual on human rights for police officers | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bNational Human Rights Commission _c2011 |
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| 505 | _a lntroduction Chapter 1 Human Rights vis-i-vis Policing ; Introduction I . Registration of FIRs; A Reasons for Non-Registration; B The Law Says; C Supreme Court Directives; D Review; II . Arrest and Detention A Reasons for Lrdiscriminate arrests and illegal detention; B The Law Says; C Basic Rule to ensure Custodial Justice; III . Encounters A Reasons for False Encounters; B The Law Says; C Review; IV. Handcuffing A Reasons; B The law Says; C Review; V. Rights of Women A Reasons for violence Against Women; B Dowry Harassment; C Domestic Violence; D Rape; E Sexual Harassment at Work Place; F Trafficking in Women; G Honour Crimes; H Review; VI . Rights of Children A Trafficking in Children; B Child Labour; C Juveniles and Police; D Female Foeticide; E Review; VII . Rights of Victims A Background; B The Law Says; C The Process; D Women as Vicims of Crime; E Compensation and Assistance; F Review; VIII. Rights of Suspects; A The Law Says; B Rights while arrested and detained; C Search and Seizure; D Right to Counsel; E Right to a speedy trial; F Review; CONCLUSION Chapter 2 Judiciary on Policing and Human Rights(Inclusive of Case Laws) I. Registration of FIR; II. Basis of Investigation; m. Investigation of Offences; IV. Right against self-incrimination; V. Basis of Arrest; VI. Arrest Procedure, Custodial violence and Compensation; VII. Treatment of women and legal aid; VIII. Handcuffing; IX. Compensation; Chapter 3 NHRC Guidelines on Policing; I Encounter deaths/ Deaths caused in police action ; II Lie detector tests; m Police-public relations; IV Arrest ; V NHRC directions on mandatory reporting of custodial death/ rape and video- filming of post mortem examinations; Chapter 4 Protection of Human Rights through Scientific Investigations A Introduction; B Human Rights and Scientific Investigation; C Approach of the Police towards Scientific Investigation; D Conclusion; Chapter 5 Need for an Attitudinal Change A Introduction; B Gaps in theory and practice; C Consequences of human rights violations by police officers ; D Gains for respecting the human rights of the people; E The Way forward ; F Conclusion; Annexure 1. UN Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials ; 2. Code of Conduct for the Police in India (Issued by MHA) 3. Code of Behaviour for Police Officers (Recommended by NPC) 4. Speedy Disposal of Child Rape cases; (NHRC Guidelines) REFERACES. | ||
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