Human Rights and Statistics: Getting the Record Straight

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Thomas B. Jabine, Richard Pierre Claude
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992 - 458 páginas

Effective human rights advocacy and research require the use of statistics, carefully collected and objectively analyzed and presented, using the best techniques available. Statistics that lack credibility are of little value. Those that can be defended against critics can be effective in throwing the light on violations and promoting the observance of human rights for all.

The contributors to this book, including experts in political science, public health, law, forensic pathology, and statistics, illustrate good statistical practice in the field of human rights and show the importance of collaboration between statisticians and other professionals. The treatment is largely nonmathematical, and the examples provide broad coverage of all features of the collection and use of statistical data on human rights violations. For readers who would like to do their own analyses, an extensive guide to human rights data sources is included.

This book is the first to describe and summarize important issues associated with the collection and uses of human rights statistics.

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HURIDOCS Standard Formats as a Tool in
5
The Limitations of Using Quantitative Data
35
Use of Incomplete and Distorted Data in Inference
62
Introduction
81
Documentation of Human Rights Violations
127
Principles and Procedures
159
StandardsBased Data
188
Problems of Concept and Measurement in the Study
216
The Role of Government Organizations
235
Introduction
285
A Statistical Analysis of Dutch Human Rights Case
313
Ningún Nombre
328
StandardsBased Data
364
Data Sources
392
Contributors
443
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