Policing and Minorities in the Russian Federation

Policing and Minorities in the Russian Federation

Auteur : Robin Oakley, Romy Danflous, European Dialogue (Organization), Police and Human Rights 1997-2000 Programme (Council of Europe)

Date de publication : 2008-01-01

Éditeur : Council of Europe

Nombre de pages : 130

Résumé du livre

The aim of this guidebook is to help police services to work effectively in multi-ethnic environments. It consists of a compilation of reference documents setting out Council of Europe and other international standards, together with guidance on good practice with regard to policing of ethnic minority communities. Topics covered include recruitment from minorities, tackling hate crime, avoiding ethnic profiling, police training and working in partnership with minorities and NGOs. This publication was originally prepared to support the work of the Council of Europe's Police and Human Rights Programme in the Russian Federation, and it includes some material and practical examples relating specifically to this country. As similar challenges are faced by police in most countries of Europe, readers will find not only the main documents but also the Russian examples useful as they develop solutions that are appropriate to their own particular states.

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