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Promoting Human Rights Professionalism in the Liberian Police Force
Author(s) Cecil Griffiths
Publisher The Center for Victims of Torture/New Tactics in Human Rights Project
Place of Publication Minneapolis
Year of Publication 2004
ISBN/ISSN -
Language(s) English, Russian, Spanish
Keywords lessons learned, report, law enforcement officials, training of professional groups, criminal justice, Liberia
Description This paper described the efforts, ability, and commitment of law enforcement personnel to address and confront human rights issues and violations from their own perspective and within their own ranks. The Liberian National Law Enforcement Association (LINLEA) was established by law enforcement personnel themselves to address issues of poor leadership, blind loyalty, and lack of professional training, each of which have contributed to a poor quality of services and a high incidence of human rights abuses. LINLEA has worked to promote professionalism as a way to enhance human rights standards and reduce incidences of abuse.
URL(s) http://www.newtactics.org/sites/newtactics.org/fil
es/Griffiths_Professionalism_en_update2007.pdf
PDF  English
http://www.newtactics.org/sites/newtactics.org/fil
es/Promoting_Professionalism_Russian.pdf
PDF  Russian
http://www.newtactics.org/sites/newtactics.org/fil
es/Griffiths_Professionalism_sp.pdf
PDF  Spanish
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