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ID080527
Title ProperInternational policing in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Other Title Informationthe issue of behavioural reforms lagging behind structural reforms, including the issue of reengaging the political elite in a new system
LanguageENG
AuthorMuehlmann, Thomas
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Police Reform in Bosnia went through different phases. Particularly when starting to address the organisational reform of police forces, new structures and institutions were introduced. This, however, was undermined by the behaviour of leading police officers and particularly the political elite fearing for their influence over the police. The essay argues that in such reforms, in particular at later stages of a reform process, when the organisational setup and the culture of policing is addressed, they tend to be hampered by a lagging behind of mindsets compared to the establishment of new structures/institutions, in particular also in the political elite - a factor that needs to be taken into consideration and that leads to the conclusion that police reform needs a long breath to be continued engagement to become irreversible and sustainable.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 16, No.3-4; 2007: p375-396
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol. 16, No.3-4; 2007: p375-396
Key WordsBosnia and Herzegovina ;  Police Reform ;  Police Policy


 
 
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