'Around here I am the law!'<br> Strengthening police officers' compliance with the rule of law in Costa Rica
Author(s) -
Quirine Eijkman
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
utrecht law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.216
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1871-515X
DOI - 10.18352/ulr.30
Subject(s) - law , public law , comparative law , political science , private law , legal profession , philosophy of law , municipal law , compliance (psychology) , legal research , civil law (civil law) , sociology , psychology , social psychology
At the end of the last decade many Latin American states initiated public security reform. This included police human rights strategies, which aim to improve police officers' compliance with human rights. Particular strategies emphasized the development of police legal expertise. In Costa Rica this was done through professionalizing police legal training and police legal assistance within the preventive police. Yet the implementation of police human rights strategies is influenced by a wider socio-political and institutional context. 'Around here I am the law' reflects the process of transforming non-professionally trained police officers into professionally trained public officials whose core business is the enforcement of the law. On the basis of empirical research conducted in San Jose, this paper discusses the effect of implementing police human rights strategies that focus on improving police officers' compliance with the rule of law.
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