Policing insecurity : police reform, security, and human rights in Latin America / edited by Niels Uildriks.
2009
KG619 .P65 2009 (Mapit)
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Title
Policing insecurity : police reform, security, and human rights in Latin America / edited by Niels Uildriks.
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Imprint
Lanham : Lexington Books, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Description
ix, 262 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Police reform, security and human rights in Latin America : an introduction / Niels Uildriks
Recent police reforms in Latin America / Hugo Frühling
On the long road to demilitarization and professionalization of the police in Brazil / Saima Husain
Post-war violence and police reform in Guatemala / Marie-Louise Glebbeek
International police assistance in Jamaica under escalated violence and institutionalized non-integrity / Niels Uildriks
Police transformation and international cooperation : the Jamaican experience / Anthony Harriott
Police and judicial reform in Chile / Lucia Dammert
Police reform in Argentina : public security versus human rights / Mark Ungar
Policing insecurity and police reform in Mexico City and beyond / Niels Uildriks.
Recent police reforms in Latin America / Hugo Frühling
On the long road to demilitarization and professionalization of the police in Brazil / Saima Husain
Post-war violence and police reform in Guatemala / Marie-Louise Glebbeek
International police assistance in Jamaica under escalated violence and institutionalized non-integrity / Niels Uildriks
Police transformation and international cooperation : the Jamaican experience / Anthony Harriott
Police and judicial reform in Chile / Lucia Dammert
Police reform in Argentina : public security versus human rights / Mark Ungar
Policing insecurity and police reform in Mexico City and beyond / Niels Uildriks.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-241) and index.
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BSR
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KG619 .P65 2009
Language
English
ISBN
9780739132289 cloth alkaline paper
0739132288 cloth alkaline paper
0739132288 cloth alkaline paper
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