POLICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

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POLICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
refdoc May=1991
JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 000060
G Guarneri
Police Sc Abs, Jan/Feb 1983 11(1) pp1-13

Discusses the conflict between individual liberty and
collective constraint, as exemplified by the role of the police,
in the context of experience in the parliamentary democracies
of Western Europe. Includes comment on the
European Convention on Human Rights the human rights of the
policeman, the Declaration on the Police adopted by the
European Parliament in 1979, restrictions on police
freedom to associate, and the content of police training.
civil liberties, Europe, police, EP, ECHR

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