Policing Post-Communist Societies
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9050952992
ISBN-13
9789050952996
Publisher
Intersentia Publishers
Imprint
Intersentia Publishers
Country of Manufacture
BE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 17th, 2003
Print length
249 Pages
Product Classification:
Crime & criminology
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This book analyses the different problems of transition of post-communist societies towards more democratic forms of government with unique data from both outside and inside the police.
Eastern European countries have been involved in a complex transition towards more democratic forms of government. Since the demise of communism, the building up of an independent judiciary and a general reorientation of the police role within society have been key-issues On the basis of three country studies in Russia, Lithuania and Mongolia, this book analyses the present state of policing in a variety of post-communist societies in terms of police-public violence, democratic policing, the rule of law and human rights. It is also complemented by recent comparable and previously unpublished police data for Romania, Bulgaria and Poland. Those studies have been carried out amongst the rank-and-file of the uniform branch in Lithuania and Russia which were commissioned by the Soros Open Society Foundation. They were specifically concerning views and experiences concerning police-public violence and current policing problems in general. A third study was carried in Mongolia amongst criminal investigators, and sought to explore (violent) investigative practices. This book seeks to combine a thorough theoretical analysis with unique empirical data. It analyses the different problems of transition of post-communist societies towards more democratic forms of government with unique data from both outside and inside the police.
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