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ARTICLE-3
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... (a) This
provision
emphasizes that the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
should be
exceptional
; while it implies that
law enforcement officials
may be
authorized
to use
force
as is reasonably necessary under the
circumstances
for the
prevention
of
crime
or in effecting or assisting in the
lawful
arrest
of
offenders
or suspected
offenders
, no
force
going beyond that may be used. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... ". . .
torture
means any
act
by which severe
pain
or
suffering
, whether
physical
or
mental
, is
intentionally
inflicted by or at the instigation of a
public official
on a
person
for such
purposes
as obtaining from him or a
third person
information
or
confession
,
punishing
him for an
act
he has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating him or other
persons
. It does not
include
pain
or
suffering
arising only from,
inherent
in or incidental to,
lawful
sanctions
to the
extent
consistent with the
Standard
Minimum
Rules
for the
Treatment
of
Prisoners
." ...
ARTICLE-8
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... (b) The
article
seeks
to preserve the
balance
between the need for
internal
discipline
of the
agency
on which
public safety
is largely dependent, on the one hand, and the need for dealing with violations of basic
human rights
, on the other.
Law enforcement officials
shall
report
violations within the
chain
of command and take other
lawful
action
outside the
chain
of command only when no other
remedies
are available or effective. It is understood that
law enforcement officials
shall not
suffer
administrative
or other
penalties
because they have
reported
that a
violation
of this
Code
has occurred or is about to occur. ...
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