Rights-based policing : idealizing human rights in law enforcement in the Philippines / Glenda T. Litong LI.M
Copyright date: Quezon City : UP Law Center Institute of Human Rights in partnership with Hanns Seidel Foundation Philippines, PNP Human Rights Affairs Office and UN Development Programme, c2018Description: xiii, 163 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789711504847
- 363.2 .L776 2018
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"Human dignity and integrity are intrinsic attributes of all human beings, respect for which must be reflected at all times. This can be gauged by the manner in which law enforcers treat the public whom they serve and whether they apply police power and authority to defend or assail individual human rights. It is with these principles in mind that the U.P. IHR engaged in the project entitled "Rights-Based Policing Assessment Indicators: Idealizing Human Rights in Law Enforcement in the Philippines." --A Brief Background On The Project
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