While the prohibition of custodial torture is absolute and it applies even during war or other emergency situations, the fact is that custodial torture continues to prevail in today's times of modernization and globalization. The only thing that has changed with time is the degree of meticulousness and sophistication with which it is practiced today. This work analyses custodial violence, ill-treatment, and crimes committed by the police and armed forces in India. It analyses custodial violence in the light of the reports of the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; Committee against Torture; European Commission; Asian Human Rights Commissions; National Human Rights Commission; National Crime Record Bureau; police journals; international and national NGOs; and other international standards. Providing a detailed overview of the Indian police system and examining its structure and functions, the work critically examines the role and accountability of the police in India and lays emphasis on the human rights of citizens referring to the guidelines of the National Human Rights Commission for the prevention of custodial violence and protection of victims and their rights.
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This book critically examines the role and accountability of the police in India and lays emphasis on the human rights of citizens referring to international instruments and the guidelines of the National Human Rights Commission for the prevention of custodial violence and protection of victims and their rights.
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Foreword Preface List of tables and figures List of Abbreviations List of Cases Introduction 1. International Legal Framework in Prohibition of Torture and Custodial Violence 2. Policing in India and Status of Human Rights 3. Narco-analysis: Is It Legal or a Form of Torture? 4. Police in India: Its Structure and Pattern 5. Response of India towards Torture and Custodial Violence 6. Crisis in the Indian Police System 7. Reforms in Police Forces: The Need of the Hour 8. Community Policing: A Reform and the Indian Scenario Conclusion Appendices Index About the Author
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Detailed research on custodial violence Analyses current state of affairs of policing in India Identifies important provisions of international instruments and legislation Examines role of police force in upholding human rights
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Joshua Aston is associate professor at School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia
Detailed research on custodial violence Analyses current state of affairs of policing in India Identifies important provisions of international instruments and legislation Examines role of police force in upholding human rights
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Product details

ISBN
9780190120986
Published
2020
Publisher
OUP India
Weight
438 gr
Height
219 mm
Width
145 mm
Thickness
27 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
280

Biographical note

Joshua N. Aston is associate professor at School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia