Law Enforcement and Human Rights in Post-Conflict African Societies
The Case of Sierra Leone
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Zusatztext
Law enforcement is the greatest tool used by the state, inadvertently or otherwise, to violate human rights. Paradoxically, though, law enforcement is used to protect these rights between individuals, and between the state and individuals. The typical law enforcement agencies are the police. In Sierra Leone this includes the prosecutions department or the law officers department who work directly with the Director of Public Prosecutions in the office of the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice. The judiciary comprises the courts and the Attorney-General who is the political head. The Chief Justice is the administrative and professional head. The prisons department which is an autonomous body, like the police, is under the supervision of the ministry of internal affairs.
Autorenportrait
Mohamed Bendu Kamara - barrister, was born in Freetown. He got his Secondary Education at the St. Helena Secondary School. He holds a Ba(Gen)llb(Hons) from Fourah Bay College, Llm (HRDA) from the Univ. of Pretoria, South Africa in 2008. He was called to the Bar in 2003. He is the current head of Crime Management (CID) in the Sierra Leone Police.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 08.11.2018
Umfang: 100 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.6 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659776892
Umbreit-Nr.: 5947090
