The Factors Maintaining Violence against Police
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Abstract
The Personnel department of Police department by Department of the Interior organized state population interview seeking to find out Lithuanians’ opinion on Police work and its imperfection, either, people suspenses in 2001.
The same year there was made an interview on „Violence between police and Lithuanians“. The scientists from Lithuania Law University and Holland Utrecht University were analyzing problems on Police activity, what depended on violence manifestation, and systematized them.
Article analyses main factors that supports violence viability in Police activity sphere. That is an abstractive ness of violence conception as a social phenomenon that blocks its identification in practical work, population conflictions, problems in Police management, inapt staff policy result, Law Institutions integration problems, either – Legal practice problem. Article offers Violence conception, analyses other relevant categories: using force in practice, strike blow and so on.
The same year there was made an interview on „Violence between police and Lithuanians“. The scientists from Lithuania Law University and Holland Utrecht University were analyzing problems on Police activity, what depended on violence manifestation, and systematized them.
Article analyses main factors that supports violence viability in Police activity sphere. That is an abstractive ness of violence conception as a social phenomenon that blocks its identification in practical work, population conflictions, problems in Police management, inapt staff policy result, Law Institutions integration problems, either – Legal practice problem. Article offers Violence conception, analyses other relevant categories: using force in practice, strike blow and so on.
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