INTEGRITET POLICIJE I POVREDE INTEGRITETA POLICIJE

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Author/s: Ana Paraušić,

Pages: 161-179
UDK: 351.74:342.7
DOI: doi.org/10.47152/rkkp.58.1.2.9

Abstract: Policija predstavlja jednu od javnih službi koja je zadužena za očuvanje javnog reda i poretka. Službenici policije mogu primenjivati silu u sprovođenju zakona, i uskraćivati neka od osnovnih prava i sloboda građanima. Iz toga razloga, integritet policije kao i njenih službenika jedno je od uvek aktuelnih teorijskih i praktičnih pitanja. Cilj ovog rada jeste da se prikažu osnovne koncepcije, debate i dileme koje se vezuju za integritet policije, kao javne organizacije. Ovo podrazumeva pre svega, prikaz glavnih određenja i objašnjenja fenomena integriteta policije, zatim prikaz najpoznatijih tipologija povreda integriteta policije, kao i nekih od faktora kojima se objašnjava postojanje povreda integriteta policije.

Keywords: policija / službenici policije / integritet policije / povrede integriteta policije / korupcija policije

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