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.
Ethnic Minorities and Access to Justice in the Russian Federation: Cooperation Between Ethnic Minorities and the Police at Local Level...
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This report provides a detailed, statistically supported examination of discrimination by Moscow police. It also looks behind the numbers at current police practices and places them in the context of...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the norms and practices of ethnic diversity management in the Russian Federation in the last twenty years.
Thanks to Eric Mlyn for his friendship and willingness to read portions of the manuscript and to Danny Rosen for checking in during difficult times and for , along with Marty Beller , running up my phone bill in October .
Highlights particular patterns of racial discrimination and their effect on the everyday lives of the women, men and children in the Russian Federation who are denied their human rights because of their colour, race, ethnicity, descent or ...
"This report provides an overview of the present situation of minority and indigenous peoples' rights in Russia.
In Search of Happy Gypsies: Persecution of Pariah Minorities in Russia
After Hong Kong was returned to China, the Royal Hong Kong Police Force was renamed the Hong Kong Special ... government officials and visiting dignitaries, providing emergency services to residents, controlling illegal immigrants, etc.
... education offer bachelor's degrees in law, but some also have programs in ... sufficient for the jobs of inquirers. The centers for prevention of juvenile ... Modern Russian Police.