
Human Rights and Statistics
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Overview
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1. Exploring Human Rights Issues with Statistics
- Chapter 2. The Limitations of Using Quantitative Data in Studying Human Rights Abuses
- Chapter 3. Use of Incomplete and Distorted Data in Inference About Human Rights Violations
- Part II. Developing Human Rights Data
- INTRODUCTION
- EVENTS-BASED DATA
- Chapter 4. Guidelines for Field Reporting of Basic Human Rights Violations
- Chapter 5. HURIDOCS Standard Formats as a Tool in the Documentation of Human Rights Violations
- Chapter 6. The Rights of Collectivities: Principles and Procedures in Measuring the Human Rights Status of Communal and Political Groups
- STANDARDS-BASED DATA
- Chapter 7. Political Rights and Political Liberties in Nations: An Evaluation of Human Rights Measures, 1950 to 1984
- Chapter 8. Problems of Concept and Measurement in the Study of Human Rights
- THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
- Chapter 9. Human Rights Reporting as a Policy Tool: An Examination of the State Department Country Reports
- Chapter 10. Human Rights Reporting in Two Nations: A Comparison of the United States and Norway
- Part III. Analyzing Human Rights Data
- INTRODUCTION
- EVENTS-BASED DATA
- Chapter 11. Statistical Evidence of Racial Disparities in Death Sentencing: A Critical Analysis of McCleskey ?. Kemp
- Chapter 12. A Statistical Analysis of Dutch Human Rights Case Law
- Chapter 13. An Epidemiology of Homicide: Ningún Nombre Burials in the Province of Buenos Aires from 1970 to 1984
- STANDARDS-BASED DATA
- Chapter 14. New Patterns of Oppression: An Updated Analysis of Human Rights Data
- DATA SOURCES
- Chapter 15. A Guide to Human Rights Data Sources
- Contributors
- Index
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