Principles of the Police Organisation and Activities
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The article gives the analysis of a number of principles of the police organization and activities worked out by the author. They are the following: legality, coordination of centralization and decentralization, humanity, community partipation in police activities, mobility, intensity, innevitable responsibility for crime and public order offences, coordination of strategy and tactics, usage of science and technology, dynamism and control.
The article also presents a short reflection of the police goals because they are directly related to the principles of the police organization and activities.
The article also presents a short reflection of the police goals because they are directly related to the principles of the police organization and activities.
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