Police are an important component of the criminal justice system expected to function in accordance with the rule of law. The credibility of the criminal justice system depends on the relative strength or weakness of the law and producers established for the police, the prosecution and the court system. The police are an arm of the state vested with the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and prevention of crimes against the state and private citizens. Enforcement entails taking notice of criminal infractions of the law as soon as they occur, ascertaining the faces of the case, apprehending the culprit who is subsequently presented by the prosecuting agency to the court, where the judge, considers the evidence brought before him during trial and decides whether the person so changed, is guilty or not. If found guilty the culprit is awarded punishment as laid down in the law with adequate opportunities provided for appeal against the decision at a higher court.
We are citizens have different experiences with the police. The police is there to ensure the safety of all citizens and for this reason it has been given some responsibilities and some powers. But that does not mean the police are above the law. They are in fact bound by the law and have to act in accordance with the law. But in order to ensure that police do not abuse the powers given to them it is necessary and rather important for us to know our rights vis-à-vis the police.
This book attempts to give an account of the citizen's rights in the criminal justice system. it is hoped that the book will prove to be useful resource tool for citizen's who wish to familiarize themselves with the justice system as well as citizen's who are frequently encounters with the functioning of the police.
You can read this book in english from the link given below :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/23824489/Police-Malpractices-English-Police-Ki-Gair-Ritiya
Police are an important component of the criminal justice system expected to function in accordance with the rule of law. The credibility of the criminal justice system depends on the relative strength or weakness of the law and producers established for the police, the prosecution and the court system. The police are an arm of the state vested with the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and prevention of crimes against the state and private citizens. Enforcement entails taking notice of criminal infractions of the law as soon as they occur, ascertaining the faces of the case, apprehending the culprit who is subsequently presented by the prosecuting agency to the court, where the judge, considers the evidence brought before him during trial and decides whether the person so changed, is guilty or not. If found guilty the culprit is awarded punishment as laid down in the law with adequate opportunities provided for appeal against the decision at a higher court.
We are citizens have different experiences with the police. The police is there to ensure the safety of all citizens and for this reason it has been given some responsibilities and some powers. But that does not mean the police are above the law. They are in fact bound by the law and have to act in accordance with the law. But in order to ensure that police do not abuse the powers given to them it is necessary and rather important for us to know our rights vis-à-vis the police.
This book attempts to give an account of the citizen's rights in the criminal justice system. it is hoped that the book will prove to be useful resource tool for citizen's who wish to familiarize themselves with the justice system as well as citizen's who are frequently encounters with the functioning of the police.
You can read this book in english from the link given below :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/23824489/Police-Malpractices-English-Police-Ki-Gair-Ritiya
Police are an important component of the criminal justice system expected to function in accordance with the rule of law. The credibility of the criminal justice system depends on the relative strength or weakness of the law and producers established for the police, the prosecution and the court system. The police are an arm of the state vested with the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and prevention of crimes against the state and private citizens. Enforcement entails taking notice of criminal infractions of the law as soon as they occur, ascertaining the faces of the case, apprehending the culprit who is subsequently presented by the prosecuting agency to the court, where the judge, considers the evidence brought before him during trial and decides whether the person so changed, is guilty or not. If found guilty the culprit is awarded punishment as laid down in the law with adequate opportunities provided for appeal against the decision at a higher court.
We are citizens have different experiences with the police. The police is there to ensure the safety of all citizens and for this reason it has been given some responsibilities and some powers. But that does not mean the police are above the law. They are in fact bound by the law and have to act in accordance with the law. But in order to ensure that police do not abuse the powers given to them it is necessary and rather important for us to know our rights vis-à-vis the police.
This book attempts to give an account of the citizen's rights in the criminal justice system. it is hoped that the book will prove to be useful resource tool for citizen's who wish to familiarize themselves with the justice system as well as citizen's who are frequently encounters with the functioning of the police.
You can read this book in english from the link given below :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/23824489/Police-Malpractices-English-Police-Ki-Gair-Ritiya
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