Do you think police should not have the power to send people who disregard law to jail? If not, why not?
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- A person is guilty of refusing to aid a peace or a police officer when, upon command by a peace or a police officer identifiable or identified to him as such, he unreasonably fails or refuses to aid such peace or a police officer in effecting an arrest, or in preventing the commission by another person of any offense.
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Explanation:
Human Rights Standards
International human rights law is binding on all States
and their agents, including law enforcement officials
Human Rights is a legitimate subject for international
law and international scrutiny
Law enforcement officials are obliged to know, and to
apply, international standards for human rights
Human Rights Practice
· Adopt a comprehensive human rights policy for your
organization
· Incorporate human rights standards into standing
orders for the police
· Provide human rights training to all police, at recruitment and periodically
· Cooperate with national and international human
rights organizations
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