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Arguing that the international dimension of human rights protection should form an integral part of the knowledge of police leaders and trainers, the authors (a trio with collective experience in policing and human rights advocacy) describe international human rights standards and best practice in key areas of policing, including the treatment of suspects and detainees and investigative interrogation. They also address ways to bring about organizational change in order to achieve adherence to the human rights standards. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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