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Fundamental rights-based
police training manual
Alice Hamilton
04 December 2013
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A series of surveys and projects by FRA has
underscored the link between trust in the
authorities and the enjoyment of
fundamental rights.
All FRA surveys indicate systematic
under-reporting of victimisation to the
POLICE – which means incidents don’t
filter through to the rest of the justice
system
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Victims of hate-motivated crime who
reported the last incident they
experienced to the police
by LGBT groups,%
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Lesbian women Gay men Bisexual women Bisexual men Transgender
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LGBT Survey
50% Did not think the police would do anything
37% Did not think the police could do anything
34% Fear of homophobic/transphobic reaction by police Anti-Semitism Survey
10% Indicated they don’t trust the police
09% Concerned would not be believed/taken seriously
Reasons for not
reporting to the
police
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Fundamental rights-based police training
manual
provides practical tools to enhance police
professionalism and effectiveness throughout the EU,
integrate human rights into police training and further
the establishment of common policing standards
help police officers develop the appropriate skills
and attitudes to uphold fundamental rights in diverse
communities, build trust and ensure minority groups
feel that they are treated equally and fairly.
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Fundamental rights-based police training
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Developed in close cooperation with:
the Association of European Police Colleges (AEPC);
the European Police College (CEPOL);
their networks of national police academies;
as well as police and human rights experts from international
organisations and civil society.
Draws on the knowledge and evidence of FRA
stakeholder engagement and research findings
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Fundamental rights-based police training
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Targeted, relevant & participatory training: focuses in
particular on those rights that help engender trust in the
police working in diverse societies: non-discrimination,
dignity and life;
Non discrimination
Right to life
Dignity
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Fundamental rights-based police training
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1. Introduction and description of training activity:
objectives (knowledge, attitude, skills), requirements (time,
material, setting) and activity description and handouts.
2. Briefing notes: detailed information to guide training activity,
including training tips.
3. Supplementary material: additional information that can be
used to complement the training activity – relevant
international legislation (EU Charter of FR, ECHR), court
findings etc.
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? Is it a human rights violation if...
no ready-made
answers
Checklist of questions
identify most
important aspects of situations
weigh and balance the
interests before taking
a decision
transforming HR principles into practice
Practical analytical tool
based on case studies of
real life situations
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Module 3: human rights analysis – obligation
to respect and protect
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Sample analytical scheme: obligation to respect
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Download the manual:
fra.europa.eu/en/
publications-and-
resources
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http://fra.europa.eu/en/joinedup