Police activities’ management in Great Britain and France: comparative analysis
Keywords:
public order protection, police system, police force, state authority, municipal police
Abstract
Article provides analysis of police activities’ management in Great Britain and France along with best police (municipal police) practices regarding protection of human rights and freedoms. The abovementioned analysis allowed to conclude that one of the challenges faced by British and French police is to keep the optimal balance of state power competences and civil society with due attention to interests of different social groups and political actors.Downloads
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Kapitonova, N. 1. Police activities’ management in Great Britain and France: comparative analysis. Scientific Herald of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 101, 4 (1), 234-241.
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