Community Policing and Local Self-Government: A Case Study of Serbia
Abstract
The concept of community policing is based on constant consultations between the police and the local self-government and a complex system of preventative responses. A qualitative approach has been applied in a rural community based on the analysis of administrative documents from 2003 to 2011, direct observation and a survey examining the attitudes of 65 police officers who participated directly in the project implementation. The major findings include the existence of a centralized police model and traditional policing, the resistance of low and middle managers to change and the absence of continuous consultations between the police and local self-government.
Keywords:
community policing / local self-government / police model / SerbiaSource:
Lex Localis-Journal of Local Self-Government, 2013, 11, 3, 293-309Publisher:
- Inst Local Self-Government Public Procurement Maribor, Maribor