Human Rights and Criminal Justice examines how fundamental rights and human dignity are protected within the criminal justice framework. The book discusses constitutional guarantees, fair trial rights, custodial safeguards, and protections against abuse of power. It analyses the role of courts, police, and correctional institutions in balancing crime control with civil liberties. International human rights instruments and judicial precedents are used to illustrate evolving standards. This work provides a critical understanding of rights-based criminal justice and its practical challenges.






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