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Policing the Police

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

A guidebook on good policing was launched at the end of last month. A critical requirement for every police officer.

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ON April 28 in Jakarta, a small but significant event almost escaped media attention. It was a workshop on ‘Who Will Guard the Guards Themselves—Human Rights and Accountability in Policing: Asian and European Experiences’, followed by the launching of Good Policing Handbook: Instruments, Models and Practices. The event, organized by the Asia Europe Foundation (ASEF) in cooperation with the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), UN Office on Drugs a

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