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Just Violence: Torture and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police (Stanford Studies in Human Rights)
Author: Rachel Wahl
Year: January 25, 2017
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Language: English



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Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights In this thought-provoking book, Rachel Wahl delves into the minds of police officers who engage in torture, providing a unique perspective on the moral underpinnings of such actions and their implications for human rights efforts. Through interviews with law enforcement officials in India, Wahl uncovers the beliefs that drive officers to use and support torture, revealing how these beliefs shape their responses to international human rights norms. The book offers a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics between human rights advocates and police officers, highlighting the challenges faced by both sides in their efforts to promote respect for human rights. The book begins by examining the stark revelations about torture committed by American forces at places like Guantanamo Bay, which have sparked widespread outrage and debates about human rights. However, despite this interest, the public knows little about the officers who carry out such violence. Wahl sets out to change this by exploring the beliefs and motivations of the police who engage in torture, shedding light on their perspectives and how they inform their responses to education and activism against torture. Wahl's research reveals that Indian officers view human rights as in line with their religious and cultural traditions, and see Western countries as the primary human rights violators. This perspective is rooted in their belief that torture is necessary to maintain order and protect their communities from threats. However, this justification for torture is not without controversy, as it raises questions about the role of religion and culture in perpetuating violence and human rights abuses.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights В этой вызывающей размышления книге Рэйчел Валь углубляется в умы полицейских, которые занимаются пытками, предоставляя уникальный взгляд на моральные основы таких действий и их последствия для усилий в области прав человека. Посредством интервью с сотрудниками правоохранительных органов в Индии Валь раскрывает убеждения, которые побуждают офицеров применять и поддерживать пытки, раскрывая, как эти убеждения формируют их реакцию на международные нормы в области прав человека. Книга предлагает тонкое понимание сложной динамики между правозащитниками и полицейскими, освещая проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются обе стороны в своих усилиях по содействию соблюдению прав человека. Книга начинается с изучения резких откровений о пытках, совершенных американскими войсками в таких местах, как Гуантанамо, которые вызвали широкое возмущение и дебаты о правах человека. Однако, несмотря на такой интерес, общественность мало что знает об офицерах, которые осуществляют такое насилие. Wahl намеревается изменить это, исследуя убеждения и мотивы полиции, которая занимается пытками, проливая свет на их перспективы и на то, как они информируют о своих реакциях на образование и активность против пыток. Исследование Уоля показывает, что индийские офицеры считают права человека соответствующими своим религиозным и культурным традициям, и считают западные страны основными нарушителями прав человека. Эта перспектива коренится в их убеждении, что пытки необходимы для поддержания порядка и защиты их общин от угроз. Однако это оправдание пыток не лишено противоречий, поскольку поднимает вопросы о роли религии и культуры в увековечивании насилия и нарушений прав человека.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police : A Study in Human Rights Dans ce livre évocateur, Rachel Wahl explore l'esprit des policiers qui se livrent à la torture en fournissant une vision unique des fondements moraux de ces actions et de leurs conséquences sur les efforts déployés dans le domaine droits de l'homme. Par le biais d'entretiens avec les forces de l'ordre en Inde, Wal révèle les convictions qui incitent les officiers à recourir à la torture et à la soutenir, révélant comment ces convictions façonnent leur réaction aux normes internationales relatives aux droits de l'homme. livre offre une compréhension subtile de la dynamique complexe entre les défenseurs des droits humains et les policiers, soulignant les défis auxquels les deux parties sont confrontées dans leurs efforts pour promouvoir le respect des droits humains. livre commence par une étude des révélations brutales sur les tortures commises par les troupes américaines dans des endroits comme Guantanamo, qui ont suscité une grande indignation et un débat sur les droits de l'homme. Cependant, malgré cet intérêt, le public ne connaît pas grand-chose des agents qui pratiquent cette violence. Wahl a l'intention de changer cela en examinant les convictions et les motivations de la police qui se livre à la torture, en faisant la lumière sur ses perspectives et sur la façon dont elle informe ses réactions à l'éducation et à l'activité contre la torture. L'étude de Wahl montre que les officiers indiens considèrent que les droits de l'homme sont conformes à leurs traditions religieuses et culturelles et que les pays occidentaux sont les principaux violateurs des droits de l'homme. Cette perspective est enracinée dans leur conviction que la torture est nécessaire pour maintenir l'ordre et protéger leurs communautés contre les menaces. Cette justification de la torture n'est cependant pas sans contradiction, car elle soulève des questions sur le rôle de la religion et de la culture dans la perpétuation de la violence et des violations des droits de l'homme.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights En este libro evocador, Rachel Val profundiza en las mentes de los policías que practican la tortura, proporcionando una visión única de lo moral las bases de esas medidas y sus consecuencias para los esfuerzos en la esfera de los derechos humanos. A través de entrevistas con funcionarios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley en India, Val revela creencias que alientan a los oficiales a usar y apoyar la tortura, revelando cómo estas creencias moldean su respuesta a las normas internacionales de derechos humanos. libro ofrece una sutil comprensión de la compleja dinámica entre defensores de derechos humanos y policías, destacando los desafíos que enfrentan ambas partes en sus esfuerzos por promover el respeto de los derechos humanos. libro comienza con un estudio de las duras revelaciones sobre las torturas cometidas por las tropas estadounidenses en lugares como Guantánamo, que han generado una amplia indignación y un debate sobre los derechos humanos. n embargo, a pesar de ese interés, el público sabe poco de los oficiales que ejercen esa violencia. Wahl pretende cambiar esto investigando las creencias y motivaciones de la policía que se dedica a la tortura, arrojando luz sobre sus perspectivas y cómo informan sobre sus reacciones a la educación y la actividad contra la tortura. estudio de Wahl muestra que los oficiales indios consideran que los derechos humanos se ajustan a sus tradiciones religiosas y culturales, y consideran que los países occidentales son los principales violadores de los derechos humanos. Esta perspectiva se basa en su creencia de que la tortura es necesaria para mantener el orden y proteger a sus comunidades de las amenazas. n embargo, esta justificación de la tortura no está exenta de contradicciones, ya que plantea interrogantes sobre el papel de la religión y la cultura en la perpetuación de la violencia y las violaciones de los derechos humanos.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights Neste livro de reflexão, Rachel Val aprofundou-se nas mentes dos polícias que se dedicam à tortura, fornecendo uma visão única sobre os fundamentos morais dessas ações e suas consequências nos esforços de direitos humanos. Através de entrevistas com agentes da lei na Índia, Val revela crenças que encorajam os oficiais a usarem e apoiarem a tortura, revelando como essas crenças moldam suas reações às normas internacionais de direitos humanos. O livro oferece uma compreensão sutil da complexa dinâmica entre ativistas de direitos humanos e policiais, cobrindo os desafios que ambas as partes enfrentam em seus esforços para promover o respeito dos direitos humanos. O livro começa com o estudo de revelações drásticas sobre a tortura cometida por forças americanas em locais como Guantánamo, que causaram grande indignação e debate sobre direitos humanos. No entanto, apesar de tanto interesse, o público não sabe muito sobre os oficiais que exercem esse tipo de violência. Wahl pretende mudar isso, pesquisando as crenças e motivações da polícia que se dedica à tortura, lançando luz sobre suas perspectivas e a forma como informam suas reações à educação e à atividade contra a tortura. O estudo de Waly mostra que os oficiais indianos consideram os direitos humanos adequados às suas tradições religiosas e culturais, e consideram que os países ocidentais são os principais violadores dos direitos humanos. Esta perspectiva se baseia na crença deles de que a tortura é necessária para manter a ordem e proteger as suas comunidades contra ameaças. No entanto, esta justificativa para a tortura não é sem contradições, porque levanta questões sobre o papel da religião e da cultura na perpetuação da violência e das violações dos direitos humanos.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights In questo libro di riflessione, Rachel Val approfondisce le menti dei poliziotti che si occupano di tortura, fornendo una visione unica delle basi morali di tali azioni e delle loro conseguenze sugli sforzi in materia di diritti umani. Attraverso interviste con le forze dell'ordine in India, la Val rivela le convinzioni che spingono gli ufficiali ad usare e sostenere la tortura, rivelando come queste convinzioni formino la loro reazione alle normative internazionali in materia di diritti umani. Il libro offre una delicata comprensione della complessa dinamica tra attivisti per i diritti umani e poliziotti, mettendo in luce le sfide che entrambe le parti devono affrontare nel loro impegno per promuovere il rispetto dei diritti umani. Il libro inizia con uno studio sulle forti rivelazioni sulla tortura compiute dalle forze americane in luoghi come Guantanamo, che hanno suscitato grande indignazione e dibattito sui diritti umani. Tuttavia, nonostante questo interesse, il pubblico non sa molto degli agenti che esercitano questa violenza. Wahl intende cambiare questo, esplorando le convinzioni e le motivazioni della polizia che si occupa di tortura, mettendo in luce le loro prospettive e il modo in cui informano sulle loro reazioni all'istruzione e l'attività contro la tortura. Lo studio di Wal mostra che gli ufficiali indiani considerano i diritti umani conformi alle loro tradizioni religiose e culturali, e considerano i paesi occidentali come i principali violatori dei diritti umani. Questa prospettiva si basa sulla loro convinzione che la tortura sia necessaria per mantenere l'ordine e proteggere le loro comunità dalle minacce. Ma questa giustificazione della tortura non è priva di contraddizioni, perché pone interrogativi sul ruolo della religione e della cultura nel perpetuare la violenza e le violazioni dei diritti umani.
Just Violence, Torture, and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police: A Study in Human Rights Rachel Wahl taucht in diesem nachdenklich stimmenden Buch tief in die Köpfe von Polizisten ein, die sich mit Folter beschäftigen, und gibt einen einzigartigen Einblick in die moralischen Grundlagen solcher Handlungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf Menschenrechtsbemühungen. Durch Interviews mit Strafverfolgungsbeamten in Indien enthüllt Wahl die Überzeugungen, die die Beamten ermutigen, Folter anzuwenden und zu unterstützen, und enthüllt, wie diese Überzeugungen ihre Reaktion auf internationale Menschenrechtsnormen prägen. Das Buch bietet einen subtilen Einblick in die komplexe Dynamik zwischen Menschenrechtsaktivisten und Polizisten und beleuchtet die Herausforderungen, denen sich beide Seiten bei ihren Bemühungen zur Förderung der Einhaltung der Menschenrechte gegenübersehen. Das Buch beginnt mit der Untersuchung scharfer Enthüllungen über Folter, die von US-Truppen an Orten wie Guantánamo verübt wurde und die breite Empörung und Debatten über Menschenrechte ausgelöst haben. Trotz dieses Interesses weiß die Öffentlichkeit jedoch wenig über die Offiziere, die solche Gewalt ausüben. Wahl beabsichtigt, dies zu ändern, indem er die Überzeugungen und Motive der Polizei untersucht, die sich mit Folter befasst, ihre Perspektiven beleuchtet und wie sie über ihre Reaktionen auf Anti-Folter-Bildung und -Aktivität informiert. Wahls Studie zeigt, dass indische Offiziere die Menschenrechte als ihren religiösen und kulturellen Traditionen angemessen ansehen und westliche Länder als Hauptverletzer der Menschenrechte betrachten. Diese Perspektive wurzelt in ihrer Überzeugung, dass Folter notwendig ist, um die Ordnung aufrechtzuerhalten und ihre Gemeinschaften vor Bedrohungen zu schützen. Diese Rechtfertigung der Folter ist jedoch nicht ohne Widerspruch, da sie Fragen nach der Rolle von Religion und Kultur bei der Aufrechterhaltung von Gewalt und Menschenrechtsverletzungen aufwirft.
רק אלימות, עינויים וזכויות אדם בעיני המשטרה: מחקר בזכויות אדם, ספר מעורר מחשבה זה של רחל וואהל מתעמק במוחם של שוטרים העוסקים בעינויים, ומעניק נקודת מבט ייחודית באמצעות ראיונות עם גורמי אכיפת החוק בהודו, חושף וואהל אמונות המעודדות קצינים להשתמש בעינויים ולתמוך בהם, וחושף כיצד אמונות אלו מעצבות את תגובתם לנורמות זכויות האדם הבינלאומיות. הספר מציע הבנה מעמיקה של הדינמיקה המורכבת בין מגיני זכויות אדם ושוטרים, המדגישה את האתגרים הניצבים בפני שני הצדדים במאמציהם לקדם זכויות אדם. הספר מתחיל בחינת הגילויים החריפים על עינויים שביצעו כוחות אמריקאיים במקומות כמו גואנטנמו שעוררו זעם וויכוח נרחב על זכויות האדם. אולם, חרף התעניינות זו, הציבור אינו יודע הרבה על השוטרים המוציאים לפועל אלימות זו. וואהל יוצא לשנות זאת על ידי בחינת האמונות והמניעים של המשטרה העוסקת בעינויים, הארת אור על סיכוייהם וכיצד הם מיידעים את תגובותיהם לחינוך ואקטיביזם נגד עינויים. מחקריו של וואהל מראים כי קצינים הודים מחשיבים את זכויות האדם כתואמות למסורות הדתיות והתרבותיות שלהם, ורואים במדינות המערב מפרי זכויות אדם מרכזיים. נקודת מבט זו נעוצה באמונתם שהעינויים הכרחיים כדי לשמור על הסדר ולהגן על הקהילות שלהם מאיומים. אולם, הצדקה זו של עינויים אינה חסרת מחלוקת, שכן היא מעוררת שאלות לגבי תפקידן של הדת והתרבות בהנצחת האלימות והפרות זכויות האדם.''
Polisin Gözünde Adil Şiddet, İşkence ve İnsan Hakları: İnsan Hakları Üzerine Bir Çalışma Rachel Wahl'ın bu düşündürücü kitabı, işkenceye maruz kalan polis memurlarının zihinlerine girerek, bu tür eylemlerin ahlaki temelleri ve insan hakları çabaları üzerindeki etkileri üzerine benzersiz bir bakış açısı sunuyor. Wahl, Hindistan'daki kanun uygulayıcı yetkililerle yaptığı görüşmelerde, memurları işkenceyi kullanmaya ve desteklemeye teşvik eden inançları ortaya koyuyor ve bu inançların uluslararası insan hakları normlarına tepkilerini nasıl şekillendirdiğini ortaya koyuyor. Kitap, insan hakları savunucuları ve polis memurları arasındaki karmaşık dinamikler hakkında incelikli bir anlayış sunarak, her iki tarafın da insan haklarını geliştirme çabalarında karşılaştıkları zorlukları vurgulamaktadır. Kitap, Amerikan güçleri tarafından Guantanamo gibi yerlerde işlenen ve insan hakları konusunda yaygın öfke ve tartışmalara yol açan işkenceyle ilgili keskin vahiyleri inceleyerek başlıyor. Ancak, bu ilgiye rağmen, halk bu tür şiddet uygulayan memurlar hakkında çok az şey biliyor. Wahl, işkence yapan polisin inanç ve motivasyonlarını inceleyerek, umutlarına ışık tutarak ve eğitime ve işkence karşıtı aktivizme verdikleri tepkileri nasıl bilgilendirdiklerini inceleyerek bunu değiştirmeye karar veriyor. Wahl'ın araştırması, Hintli memurların insan haklarının dini ve kültürel gelenekleriyle tutarlı olduğunu ve Batı ülkelerini büyük insan hakları ihlalcileri olarak gördüklerini gösteriyor. Bu bakış açısı, işkencenin düzeni korumak ve toplumlarını tehditlerden korumak için gerekli olduğuna olan inançlarından kaynaklanmaktadır. Bununla birlikte, bu işkence gerekçesi tartışmasız değildir, çünkü din ve kültürün şiddeti ve insan hakları ihlallerini sürdürmedeki rolü hakkında sorular ortaya çıkarmaktadır.
العنف العادل والتعذيب وحقوق الإنسان في عيون الشرطة: دراسة في حقوق الإنسان يتعمق هذا الكتاب المثير للفكر من تأليف راشيل وال في أذهان ضباط الشرطة الذين يمارسون التعذيب، مما يوفر منظورًا فريدًا للأسس الأخلاقية لهذه الإجراءات وآثارها على جهود حقوق الإنسان. من خلال المقابلات مع مسؤولي إنفاذ القانون في الهند، يكشف Wahl عن المعتقدات التي تشجع الضباط على استخدام التعذيب ودعمه، ويكشف كيف تشكل هذه المعتقدات استجابتها للمعايير الدولية لحقوق الإنسان. يقدم الكتاب فهمًا دقيقًا للديناميكيات المعقدة بين المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان وضباط الشرطة، مما يسلط الضوء على التحديات التي يواجهها الجانبان في جهودهما لتعزيز حقوق الإنسان. يبدأ الكتاب بفحص الاكتشافات الصارخة حول التعذيب الذي ترتكبه القوات الأمريكية في أماكن مثل غوانتانامو والتي أثارت غضبًا ونقاشًا واسع النطاق حول حقوق الإنسان. ومع ذلك، على الرغم من هذا الاهتمام، لا يعرف الجمهور سوى القليل عن الضباط الذين يرتكبون مثل هذا العنف. ينطلق Wahl لتغيير هذا من خلال فحص معتقدات ودوافع الشرطة الذين يمارسون التعذيب، وتسليط الضوء على آفاقهم وكيفية إبلاغهم بردودهم على التعليم والنشاط المناهض للتعذيب. يُظهر بحث Wahl أن الضباط الهنود يعتبرون حقوق الإنسان متوافقة مع تقاليدهم الدينية والثقافية، ويعتبرون الدول الغربية منتهكة رئيسية لحقوق الإنسان. وهذا المنظور متجذر في اعتقادهم بأن التعذيب ضروري للحفاظ على النظام وحماية مجتمعاتهم من التهديدات. ومع ذلك، فإن تبرير التعذيب هذا لا يخلو من الجدل، لأنه يثير تساؤلات حول دور الدين والثقافة في إدامة العنف وانتهاكات حقوق الإنسان.
경찰의 눈에 폭력, 고문 및 인권에 대한 연구: 인권 연구 Rachel Wahl의이 생각을 불러 일으키는 책은 고문에 관여하는 경찰관의 마음을 탐구하여 그러한 행동의 도덕적 토대와 인권 노력에 대한 그들의 의미. Wahl은 인도의 법 집행관과의 인터뷰를 통해 경찰관이 고문을 사용하고 지원하도록 장려하는 신념을 밝히고 이러한 신념이 국제 인권 규범에 대한 대응을 어떻게 형성하는지 밝힙니 이 책은 인권 옹호자와 경찰관 사이의 복잡한 역학에 대한 미묘한 이해를 제공하며, 인권 증진 노력에서 양측이 직면 한 문제를 강조합니다. 이 책은 광범위한 분노와 인권에 대한 논쟁을 불러 일으킨 관타나모와 같은 곳에서 미군이 저지른 고문에 관한 뚜렷한 계시를 조사하는 것으로 시작됩니다. 그러나 그러한 관심에도 불구하고 대중은 그러한 폭력을 수행하는 경찰관에 대해 거의 알지 못합니다. 월은 고문에 연루된 경찰의 신념과 동기를 조사하고, 그들의 전망에 빛을 비추고, 교육과 반 고문 행동주의에 대한 그들의 반응을 어떻게 알려주는지를 조사함으로써이를 바꾸려고한다. Wahl의 연구에 따르면 인도 장교들은 인권이 종교적, 문화적 전통과 일치한다고 생각하고 서방 국가는 주요 인권 침해자라고 생각합니다. 이 관점은 질서를 유지하고 지역 사회를 위협으로부터 보호하기 위해 고문이 필요하다는 그들의 믿음에 근거합니다. 그러나 이러한 고문 정당화는 폭력과 인권 침해를 지속시키는 데있어 종교와 문화의 역할에 대한 의문을 제기하기 때문에 논쟁의 여지가 없습니다.
警察眼中的暴力、暴力和人權:對人權的研究人權。通過采訪印度的執法人員,瓦爾揭示了鼓勵警察使用和支持酷刑的信念,揭示了這些信念如何塑造他們對國際人權規範的反應。該書深入了解了人權維護者和警察之間的復雜動態,突出了雙方在努力促進尊重人權方面面臨的挑戰。這本書首先探討了美軍在關塔那摩等地實施的酷刑的尖銳啟示,引發了廣泛的憤怒和人權辯論。然而,盡管有這樣的興趣,公眾對實施這種暴力的官員知之甚少。Wahl打算通過調查處理酷刑的警察的信念和動機,揭示他們的觀點以及他們如何告知他們對教育和反酷刑活動的反應來改變這種狀況。沃爾的研究表明,印度官員認為人權符合其宗教和文化傳統,並將西方國家視為主要的侵犯人權者。這種觀點植根於他們的信念,即酷刑對於維持秩序和保護其社區免受威脅至關重要。然而,酷刑的理由並非沒有矛盾,因為它提出了關於宗教和文化在使暴力和侵犯人權行為長期存在方面的作用的問題。

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