Rights-based policing : idealizing human rights in law enforcement in the Philippines / Glenda T. Litong.
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TextPublisher: Diliman, Quezon City : U.P. Law Center, Institute of Human Rights, 2018Description: xiii, 163 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789711504847
- 363.209599 L715r
- HV8255.A3 L58 2018
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Phase I: A contextual analysis of law enforcement in the Philippines -- Introduction -- The police context -- The enabling law: Republic Act no. 6975 (the PNP Act), as amended by Republic Act no. 8551 -- The DILG institutions -- Human rights deepening seminars -- Human rights-based policing programs -- The test of conduct: human rights issues and challenges of the police -- Analysis -- Recommendations and conclusions: policing the police -- Phase II: Formulation of human rights-based policing indicators -- Rationale -- Project background -- Objectives -- Limitations of the project -- Development of human rights indicators -- Future of the project -- Final note.
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