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  1. Dec 2, 2020 · According to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India, a government body dealing with human rights violations, since the start of 2019, at least 194 people died in police custody in...

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  2. There are strict international laws and standards governing how and when police can use force – particularly lethal force. The UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (BPUFF) is the key international instrument that deals with police use of force.

  3. Aug 4, 2009 · Criminal prosecution has the potential to check police abuse, but victims often do not file cases because they fear police retaliation.

  4. A ‘macho’ culture in the police forces that valorises those who indulge in violence ensures that no one ever challenges the system.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · A key lesson from South Africa is that as public perceptions as to what to expect and demand from a police force change and intensify, so do frustrations and public anger. India never ever experimented broadly or in earnest with initiatives of this kind, so raising expectations may well be a risk well worth taking.

  6. Correlates of Police Violence. Research has shown that Black and Latino/a adults are more likely to experience police violence than white adults (Davis et al., 2018; Edwards et al., 2019; Ross, 2015; Tregle et al., 2019).

  7. Oct 1, 2020 · Cover Story. What works to reduce police brutality. Psychologists’ research is pinpointing the factors that lead to overly aggressive, biased policing—and intervention that can prevent it. By Zara Abrams Date created: October 1, 2020 13 min read. Vol. 51, No. 7. Print version: page 30. Physical Abuse and Violence. Forensics, Law, and Public Safety.