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  • Date: 11.05.2018.

    Author: Saša Đorđević | Bojan Elek |

    Trust in the police has been growing in parallel with the perception of corruption and the impression that the work of the police is politicised. This is the main conclusion of the fourth annual public opinion survey "The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police Force" conducted by Belgrade Centre for Security Policy as a member of the regional POINTPULSE network.

  • Date: 12.12.2016.

    Author: Bojan Elek |

    The fourth assessment of the integrity of the police force in Serbia covers the period from December 2015 to December 2016. The Report includes 24 recommendations to strengthen the integrity of the police.

  • Date: 23.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |

    The case study applies "PRO-CURE" methodology to analyse performance of expenditures for equipping the traffic police at the local level. The author particularly questions the difference between the proclaimed strategic priorities of the Ministry of Interior and its annual procurement plans, as well as the the distribution of the burden of financing the traffic police between Ministry of Interior and local governments.

  • Date: 08.09.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    More than half of Serbian citizens trust the police, while two-thirds believe that corruption is widespread in this institution, it was pointed out at the presentation of results of the public opinion survey "The Citizens’ Opinions of Police Force" organized by BCSP in the framework of the regional POINTPULSE network.

  • Date: 10.08.2015.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Corruption is the second biggest problem on the Western Balkans, right after the unemployment, and citizens are especially affected by the corruption within police force, the institution which should conduct its eradication the most, according to the survey of public opinion on police integrity.

  • Date: 28.10.2014.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    How to integrate a gender perspective in programs, policies, and budget of the Ministry of Interior (MoI), and then monitor progress in achieving gender equality in the police force, were the main topics of the seminar ’’Gender equality and gender-sensitive indicators in the police; which was held from 15th to 17th of October at Hotel Relax in Kovačica.

  • Date: 04.06.2014.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Management of human resources, procurements, and additional work of officers which is incompatible with police work are the main risks of corruption in the police. In order to manage an efficient fight against corruption, it is necessary to depoliticize the police, have a transparent human resource management, and build the integrity of policemen as well as their superiors. It was concluded during the conference: "The risks of corruption in the police force and strengthening the integrity of the police".

  • Date: 26.02.2014.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    KSF has the highest ranking in comparison to other security forces in terms of positive perceptions of citizens in Kosovo, and the main reason is that KSF acts in close proximity to citizens during relief efforts, said guest researcher Shpend Kursani during the presentation held in BCSP library.

  • Date: 25.12.2012.

    Author: Marko Milošević |

    Private security companies (PSCs) in Serbia have been active since the early 1990s. PSCs fall under the category of non-state actors authorised to use force. It is estimated that these companies today employ between 20 and 60 thousand people in Serbia.

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