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    Dimensions of physical fitness evaluation procedures among police personnel: systematic literature review by Emmanuel, Fadero Oluwafemi, Omar Dev, Roxana Dev, Norjali Wazir, Mohd Rozilee Wazir

    Published 2023
    “…The importance of having physically fit police officers cannot be emphasized. The research assessed the existing state of knowledge on the dimensions of physical fitness evaluation procedures among police personnel by conducting a complete literature review. …”
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    Responses to Salduz: procedural tradition, change and the need for effective defence by Jackson, John D.

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Access to a lawyer; police interrogation; procedural tradition; privilege against self-incrimination; effective defence…”
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    Police responsiveness into behavioural health crisis by Ch’ng, Xin Hwa

    Published 2022
    “…It is observed that the outreach of procedural justice into the suspects who are mentally vulnerable is not in the common address within our existing criminal procedure. …”
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    The role of police in primary investigation of terrorism cases in Jordan by Al-Hawari, Saed Zayed Mohammad, Ansari, Abdul Haseeb

    Published 2012
    “…This paper examines the role of law by enforcement agents, especially the police, in investigating the crime of terrorism in Jordan, and focuses on the procedural rules for the investigation of terrorism, the nature of the police agencies in the Jordanian criminal justice system, the main traditional and specified, investigatory and accusatory authority of police agents and the basic right of protection of the accused against actions taken by government agencies, at the preliminary investigation stage. …”
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    Making further inquiries: policing in context in Brixton and Khayelitsha by Dixon, Bill

    Published 2015
    “…This article looks at two inquiries which chose to take on this task: Lord Scarman’s into the Brixton Disorders in London in April 1981; and Justice Catherine O’Regan and Advocate Vusumzi Pikoli’s into the current state of policing in Khayelitsha in the Western Cape. It argues that they should be applauded for doing so but draws attention to how difficult it can be to persuade governments to address the deep-rooted social and economic problems associated with crises in policing rather than focus on reforming the police institution, its policies, procedures and practices.…”
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    Laporan akhir penyelidikan delay in police investigations : a study of the underlying causes / Lee Chong Fook, Mazlifah Mansoor and Che Audah Hassan by Lee, Chong Fook, Mansoor, Mazlifah, Hassan, Che Audah

    Published 2007
    “…This research is to study the proposed amendment to Section 120 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The proposed changes criminalized any police failure to report their investigations within a certain time frame to the Public Prosecutor. …”
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    An analysis of the laws governing police misconduct in Malaysia / Azriq Ezanie Satar Aznee, Muhammad Uzair Abd Munir and Uza Najiera Mohd Anuar by Satar Aznee, Azriq Ezanie, Abd Munir, Muhammad Uzair, Mohd Anuar, Uza Najiera

    Published 2013
    “…This research focuses on the analysis of the laws governing police misconduct in Malaysia. The most important law that has been enacted by the parliament in order to govern police misconduct is the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) Act 2009.Despite the establishment of the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) Act 2009, the function, reliability and power of the Act to govern police misconduct has become a huge debate amid a rise in custodial deaths.The other laws that have the same objective as this act are the Penal Code, the Federal Constitution, the Police Act 1967 and the Criminal Procedure Code. …”
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    The justice lottery?: police station advice 25 years on from PACE by Pleasence, Pascoe, Kemp, Vicky, Balmer, Nigel

    Published 2011
    “…January 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the unequivocal right of police station detainees to obtain advice from a solicitor. …”
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    Inquiry of deaths under the Malaysian Criminal Procedure Code by Kamarudin, Abdul Rani

    Published 2009
    “…It discusses among others, on the requirement to inform the relevant autorithies especially the police, the manner of investigation to be conducted and whether a post-mortem of the deceased is required. …”
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    Inquiries of deaths under the Malaysian Criminal Procedure Code by Kamarudin, Abdul Rani

    Published 2009
    “…It discusses among others, on the requirement to inform the relevant authorities especially the police, the manner of investigation to be conducted and whether a post mortem of the deceased is required or not. …”
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    A study of police womens' career advancement in Ibu Pejabat Kontinjen Sarawak by Ma, Audrey Wen Fong

    Published 2015
    “…The relationship between equality of treatment, work pressure, flexible working procedures, job satisfaction and police women's career advancement was examined using Pearson Correlation Coefficient analysis. …”
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    Responsible alcohol service: lessons from evaluations of server training and policing initiatives by Stockwell, Tim

    Published 2001
    “…Australian, UK and US experiences with liquor law enforcement by police will be discussed along with outcomes from the Australian invention of Alcohol Accords, informal agreements between police, licensees and local councils to trade responsibly. …”
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    Counterproductive work behaviour, organisational justice, organisational embeddedness and psychological ownership among police force in Pakistan by Mehmood, Sultan Adal

    Published 2019
    “…This study will give practitioners new insights into how they can minimise the occurrence of CWB among police employees. Apart from providing a work environment based on fair procedures and policies, the intervening role of embeddedness in the organisation and PO can contribute positively in shaping the behaviours of police employees.…”
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    Rights of an arrested person by virtue of section 28A of the criminal procedure code: an analysis / Nazlin Mohd Riduan…[et al.] by Mohd Riduan, Nazlin, Ishak, Nur Kartini, Rosly, Roshaira, Abd Malek, Zaid

    Published 2013
    “…However, the powers conferred to the authorities should be monitored and the police officers themselves should be educated on how to execute their powers fairly and in accordance with the provision. …”
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