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Aug 01, 2013 Post_of_the_day

Workshop on Prison Visiting System for Non-Official Visitors

CHRI's Prison Reforms Team is conducting a workshop on the Prison Visiting System for Non-Official Visitors (NOVs) from Jodhpur Division and Nagore district of Rajasthan on August 2-3, 2013.

May 19, 2012 Staff Articles

VIEW: Will aggressive policing win public confidence?

The crime rate in Punjab province of Pakistan has registered a sharp increase of 10.2 percent in 2011 as compared to 2010.

Mar 06, 2012 Staff Articles

View: Pakistan's quest for a National Human Rights Commission

This is a formative moment for Pakistan. A national institution is about to be created in a country where, for decades, civil society has been the sole proactive challenge to the state on human rights violations.

Jan 21, 2012 Staff Articles

Uttarakhand Police Complaints Authority - Victim of Political Apathy

The leadership of the government of Uttarakhand has been extremely vocal about the establishment of the Lokayukta and State Human Rights Commission.

Jul 27, 2013 Staff Articles

Uhuru's Choice: either rule by consent or continue coercion

The British ruled Kenyan by coercion—massive coercion. The police were established not to protect the people or their rights (as in most countries) but to subjugate and exploit them.Coercion became the lasting British legacy to Kenya.

Feb 09, 2012 Staff Articles

Train the Cops on Crowd Control

Bangladesh police have once again found themselves the subject of legal scrutiny. Police firings across three districts this week resulted in the death of five people and left many more severely injured.

Jan 12, 2013 Staff Articles

Too many Chulbul Pandeys

Chulbul Pandey rides again. Already a national hero in Abhinav Kashyap's Dabangg, he is brash, violent and openly corrupt, but audiences are lining up to see him in action in the sequel, Dabangg 2.For Chulbul, the uniform is the ticket to unbridled power.