DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF POLICE MANAGEMENT DURING THE LEGAL REGIME OF MARTIAL LAW IN UKRAINE
Abstract
The article examines the legal, theoretical, and practical aspects of managing the National Police during the introduction of martial law in Ukraine. It analyzes theoretical approaches to defining police management and reveals the impact of the legal regime of martial law on police management in Ukraine. The authors researched and analyzed police management practices, considering changes in the legal regulations governing the National Police during martial law. This study aims to enhance police management eficiency and quality, ensuring citizen safety and upholding the rule of law during the legal regime of martial law in Ukraine. Keywords: legal regulation, legal support, National Police of Ukraine, police authorities,
management in police bodies and units, martial law.
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