Mexico's Unrule of Law: Human Rights and Police Reform Under Democratization looks at recent Mexican criminal justice reforms. Using Mexico City as a case study of the social and institutional realities, Niels Uildriks focuses on the evolving police and justice system within the county's long-term transition from authoritarian to democratic governance. By analyzing extensive and penetrating police surveys and interviews, he goes further to offer innovative ideas on how to simultaneously achieve greater community security, democratic policing, and adherence to human rights.
Mexico's Unrule of Law: Human Rights and Police Reform Under Democratization looks at recent Mexican criminal justice reforms. Using Mexico City as a case study of the social and institutional realities, Niels Uildriks focuses on the evolving police and justice system within the county's long-term transition from authoritarian to democratic governance. By analyzing extensive and penetrating police surveys and interviews, he goes further to offer innovative ideas on how to simultaneously achieve greater community security, democratic policing, and adherence to human rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Niels Uildriks is a senior researcher and consultant at the Institute for Safety and Security and Crisis Management (COT) in the Hague, the Netherlands. Nelia Tello Peón is social worker at the National University of Mexico.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Mexican Policing and Reform: a Theoretical Introduction Chapter 2: A Lynching of Police: A Case Study of Mexican Policing Chapter 3: Mexico's Criminal Justice System: Organized Chaos Chapter 4: Reducing Police Abuse: the Democratization Project Chapter 5: From Inside the Police: A Survey Chapter 6: Police and Politics: A Legacy of Mistrust and the Failure of Reforms So Far Chapter 7: Police and Justice Reforms, Security and Human Rights Appendix A: Methodology Appendix B: Survey Appendix C: Open Interview Protocol
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Mexican Policing and Reform: a Theoretical Introduction Chapter 2: A Lynching of Police: A Case Study of Mexican Policing Chapter 3: Mexico's Criminal Justice System: Organized Chaos Chapter 4: Reducing Police Abuse: the Democratization Project Chapter 5: From Inside the Police: A Survey Chapter 6: Police and Politics: A Legacy of Mistrust and the Failure of Reforms So Far Chapter 7: Police and Justice Reforms, Security and Human Rights Appendix A: Methodology Appendix B: Survey Appendix C: Open Interview Protocol
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