Civilian Oversight of Policing: Governance, Democracy and Human Rights
By (Author) Andrew Goldsmith
Edited by Colleen Lewis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
10th November 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Human rights, civil rights
International law
363.2
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
The involvement of police and other security forces in systematic abuses of human rights in many developing and developed countries, has placed the control of police on a number of international agendas. An increasing number of countries are experimenting with different forms of police accountability and many are turning to civilian oversight bodies in an attempt to improve the process. This book examines recent experiences with, and prospects for, civilian oversight. It studies how this relatively new method of police accountability has been interpreted and implemented in a wide range of jurisdictions around the world. While looking at recent experiences in countries which have used the civilian oversight process for some years (the USA, the UK, Northern Ireland and Australia), it also examines recent attempts to establish civilian oversight bodies in South Africa, Israel, Central and South America, and Palestine. Some chapters explain how, in several of these countries, oversight of police conduct is a fundamental governance issue, and relates to concerns about democratization and rebuilding civil society. Other chapters deal with the complex issue of how to evaluate public complaints mechanisms and the political conditions which enable or frustrate the introduction and maintenance of effective civilian oversight.
This book will help to stimulate debate and is a valuable and enjoyable read. -- Nick Taylor * Public Law *
Each of the contributors has produced clear and interesting discussions on their respective themes. More importantly, these are also very stimulating and thought-provoking chapters. This book constitutes a very useful addition to the existing wealth of information available on policingthose specifically studying the issue of police accountability will find this book invaluable.a well-focused and comprehensive study. The internal and external quality of this book is extremely good. -- Leonard Jason-Lloyd * The Law Teacher *
Andrew Goldsmith is Professor of Law at Flinders University of South Australia. Dr Colleen Lewis is a Senior Lecturer in Criminal Justice and Criminology,School of Political & Social Inquiry, Monash University, Victoria, Australia.