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Police in transistion
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ISBN: 9639241156 Year: 2001 Publisher: Budapest : CEU Press (Central European University press),

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Police in transition : essays on the police forces in transition countries
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ISBN: 0585444099 9780585444093 Year: 2001 Publisher: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press,


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Legal analysis of national European anti-discrimination legislation : a comparison of the EU racial equality directive and protocol No 12 with anti-discrimination legislation in Hungary
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Police in Transition : Essays on the Police Forces in Transition Countries

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The police forces of the transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe have to undergo profound reform to be able to respond to the needs of society; to serve the public and not just the government, and to prove that they can effectively combat crime. This volume is the result of a survey by the Hungarian Helsinki Committee concerning the mode and extent of changes police forces of the post-communist countries have undergone since 1989 – 1990. Information is provided about the relevant tasks, organization, personnel, accountability, and international relations of the national police forces and about the coercive measures they are entitled to use. Written by internationally acknowledged experts of policing and representatives of human-rights organizations, Police in Transition deals with the questions of transition, European trends in the governance of the police, the relationship between police and criminality, the role of the police in the constitutional framework, the limits of policing, police brutality, civilian oversight of the police and the possibilities of a democratic reform of police forces in Central and Eastern Europe. 

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