Policing in Serbia: Challenges and Developments
Abstract
Serbia’s police service still requires substantial and fundamental efforts to replace the old police culture with values that are in accordance with the changing social values of a society that is in transition and which is striv-ing towards membership of the EU. The lack of legal instruments compat-ible with European standards and best practices also hinders the reform process. The slow pace of implementation of the newly-adopted system is a considerable problem in many areas, and police reform is no exception. Speeding up the reform process is of utmost importance, bearing in mind regional security challenges, but further development will depend heavily on the political process
policing
Serbia
private security sector
police reform
Source:
Policing in Emerging Democracies - Critical Reflections, 2007, 79-Publisher:
- Univ Maribor, Faculty Criminal Justice & Security, Ljubljana
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FBTY - CONF AU - Kešetović, Želimir AU - Davidović, Dušan PY - 2007 UR - https://rhinosec.fb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/22 AB - Serbia’s police service still requires substantial and fundamental efforts to replace the old police culture with values that are in accordance with the changing social values of a society that is in transition and which is striv-ing towards membership of the EU. The lack of legal instruments compat-ible with European standards and best practices also hinders the reform process. The slow pace of implementation of the newly-adopted system is a considerable problem in many areas, and police reform is no exception. Speeding up the reform process is of utmost importance, bearing in mind regional security challenges, but further development will depend heavily on the political process AB - policing AB - Serbia AB - private security sector AB - police reform PB - Univ Maribor, Faculty Criminal Justice & Security, Ljubljana C3 - Policing in Emerging Democracies - Critical Reflections T1 - Policing in Serbia: Challenges and Developments SP - 79 UR - conv_393 ER -
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Kešetović, Ž.,& Davidović, D.. (2007). Policing in Serbia: Challenges and Developments. in Policing in Emerging Democracies - Critical Reflections Univ Maribor, Faculty Criminal Justice & Security, Ljubljana., 79. conv_393
Kešetović Ž, Davidović D. Policing in Serbia: Challenges and Developments. in Policing in Emerging Democracies - Critical Reflections. 2007;:79. conv_393 .
Kešetović, Želimir, Davidović, Dušan, "Policing in Serbia: Challenges and Developments" in Policing in Emerging Democracies - Critical Reflections (2007):79, conv_393 .