Policing and Human Rights analyses the implementation of human rights standards, tracing them from the nodal points of their production in Geneva, through the board rooms of national police management and training facilities, to the streets of downtown Johannesburg.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction
2. Remembering the Police
3. From Geneva to Johannesburg: Human rights Training
4. 'Don't Push this Constitution down my throat. . .'; the use of violence in everyday policing
5. 'Your Police - my police': the informal privatisation of policing
6. 'Omms gaan ry!': on entanglement and human rights as violence
7. Conclusion: human rights in their ordinary state