Conflict of Interest and the Police in Serbia

Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will present their research study “Incompatible Occupations with Police Profession” on Tuesday, 12 of December 2017, in Media Center (Terazije 3, Belgrade), starting from 11:00. The aim of the event is to present research results on conflict of interests within the police and to ...

Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will present their research study “Incompatible Occupations with Police Profession” on Tuesday, 12 of December 2017, in Media Center (Terazije 3, Belgrade), starting from 11:00.

The aim of the event is to present research results on conflict of interests within the police and to initiate a dialogue on legal regulation of incompatible occupations and business interests with police profession. This topic is especially current since the Proposal for amendments to the Law on Police will be discussed in December 2017 by the Serbian Parliament, and which will again change the regulation on secondary employment in the police.

The following questions will be discussed at the event:
 

  • Does the law regulate jobs incompatible with the police profession?
  • What do proposed amendments to the Law on Police bring?
  • Are the police officers satisfied with their job in Ministry of Interior?
  • Which jobs are incompatible with police duty according to the officers?
  • How are these work areas regulated in other countries?
  • How should conflicts of interest be regulated by the police?

The study will be presented by:

  • Sofija Mandić, BCSP legal researcher,
  • Saša Đorđević, BCSP researcher and coordinator of POINTPULSE network. 

Speakers on incompatible occupations with police profession will be:

  • Vladimir Pavićević, Vice President of the Police Union of Serbia,
  • Vladimir Džigurski, Executive Vice President of Police Professional Association “Dr. Rudolf Arčibald Rajs”,
  • Mile Lazarević, Vice President of Serbian Police Union,
  • Đorđe Vučinić, Deputy Secretary of the Association of Private Security and Other Service Activities.

Due to the limited number of seats, please RSVP by Monday, December 1, 2017, by email to the address office@bezbednost.orgor telephone at 011 2263287.

The working language of the conference is Serbian. Simultaneous translation into English will be provided.

The study that the BCSP presents at the event “Conflict of Interest and Police in Serbia” was conducted on the request of Protector of Citizens within the project “Strengthening the Capacities of the Protector of Citizens”, supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The views expressed in the study and the event are exclusively the views of the BCSP and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Protector of Citizens or Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The presentation of the study is supported by the European Union within the project “Western Balkans Pulse for Police Integrity and Trust (POINTPULSE)”. The views expressed in the study and the event are exclusively the views of the BCSP and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

DETAILS

DATE: 20171212

TIME: 11:00:00

LOCATION: Medija centar

CONTACT: dragana.belanovic@bezbednost.org

SHARE

RELATED

  • Date: 23.02.2024.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will organise an event entitled “Behind the Scenes of the Balkan Defence Policies” that will take place on February 27, at 11:00 (CET), at the Metropol Hotel in Belgrade.

  • Date: 15.06.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) invites you to a roundtable discussion during which we will present recommendations for the state de-capturing process in Serbia, as well as the latest research findings on digital capture. The discussion will take place on June 21 at 2 PM at Hotel Radisson Collection, Old Mill (Bulevar Vojvode Mišića 15).

  • Date: 22.02.2023.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will organise a half-day conference entitled "Walking the (Barb)wire: Balkans Between the War and Peace" that will take place in the Crown Plaza hotel (Vladimira Popovića 10, Beograd) on 28 February at 1 pm (CET).