
Ongoing Impunity for Police Beatings, Rape, and Torture in Papua New Guinea
This 50-page report is a follow-up to Human Rights Watch’s 2005 report on police violence against children. The report tracks developments in 2005 and 2006, and determines that abusive police officials rarely face punishment. Police violence against children remains rampant in Papua New Guinea, despite recent juvenile justice reform efforts. Children and others in police custody are often raped and tortured.
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ISBN: C1813
ISBN: C1813
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Table of Contents
- Still Making Their Own Rules
- I. Summary
- II. Background
- III. A Continuing Practice of Police Violence
- IV. Illegal Conditions of Detention
- V. Consequences of Police Abuse for the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
- VI. Ongoing Impunity for Police Violence
- VII. Australia and Other International Donors
- VIII. Recommendations
- IX. Acknowledgments
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