How do Citizens See the Police, Security and Corruption
Regional network of civil society organizations POINTPULSE and the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will present the results from the fourth annualpublic opinion survey “The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police Force” on Tuesday, 6 November 2018, starting at 11h, at the Media Centre (Grand Hall, 2nd floor, Terazije 3, Belgrade). The ...
Regional network of civil society organizations POINTPULSE and the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) will present the results from the fourth annualpublic opinion survey “The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police Force” on Tuesday, 6 November 2018, starting at 11h, at the Media Centre (Grand Hall, 2nd floor, Terazije 3, Belgrade).
The perceptions of citizens in Serbia will be presented and compared to the perceptions in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Kosovo. Presentations on the same topic will be simultaneously organized in capitals across the Western Balkans.
Answers to the following issues will be discussed:
- Do citizens feel safe?
- How much do the citizens trust the police?
- What do citizens think about the police as an institution?
- To what extent do citizens think that the police are corrupt?
- How to fight corruption in the police?
Panelists:
- BCSP Researcher Bojan Elek
- BCSP Researcher Sasa Djordjevic
Working language of the presentation is Serbian with simultaneous English translation provided.
Presentations on the same topic will be simultaneously organized in Tirana, Sarajevo, Skopje, Podgorica, and Pristina, where the results will be presented by project partners: Analytica, Center for Security Studies, Institute Alternative, Institute for Democracy and Mediation, and Kosovar Center for Security Studies.
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This event is a part of the “Western Balkans Pulse for Police Integrity and Trust: POINTPULSE” project supported by the European Union through “Civil Society Facility program” under the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA). The content of the project is the sole responsibility of the BCSP and the expressed views do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union.
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DETAILS
DATE: 20181106
TIME: 11:00:00
LOCATION: Medija centar
TOPICS: Police, Serbian Security Policy
CONTACT: dragana.belanovic@bezbednost.org
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