SERBIAN SECURITY POLICY
Publication and articles on Serbian Security Policy theme
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Date: 20.12.2012.
Author: Saša Đorđević |
Police corruption control and social consequences of corruption in the police in Serbia are two main topics of the seventh issue of Collection of Policy Papers on Police Reform in Serbia.

Date: 23.11.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Three out of four Serbian citizens think there has been an increase in violence in the last few years. This percentage is particularly alarming in Belgrade (84%) and among young people (82%). Citizens are most concerned with individual violence: bullying in schools, domestic violence, and the violence associated with drug addiction and crime.

Date: 30.10.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Majority of Serbian citizens feel secure, but only 5% of them give credit for that to good work of government bodies. Half of respondents are satisfied with work of the Serbian Army, but 42 % of them are dissatisfied with work of the Judiciary.
Date: 09.10.2012.
Author: Saša Đorđević |
The latest issue of Collection of Policy Papers propose answers on building safe community in Serbia, the position of the police in the new Criminal Procedure Code, and the role of ethics in policing.
Date: 03.10.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
Professor Dr. Miroslav Hadžić. Dangraf and the Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Belgrade, 2004
Date: 03.10.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
Collection of papers and discussions GORAGRAF and the Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Belgrade, 2004
Date: 03.10.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
The book combines the papers prepared by the researchers and associates within a project on the "Protection of Human Rights in the Army and the Police of the FR of Yugoslavia". The whole project, including the publishing effort, was implemented with the support of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, London and Freedom House, Budapest.
Date: 03.10.2012.
Author: Miroslav Hadžić |
Professor Dr. Miroslav Hadžić, Dangraf and the Centre for Civil -Military Relations, Belgrade, 2004

Date: 26.09.2012.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
BCSP Researcher Saša Đorđević attracted significant media attention on the subject of community policing after he assessed, during the presentation of recommendations for continuing the police reform, that repression has been popularised instead of prevention, which is reflected in the promotion of the minister and police through major arrests.
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