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Assessment of Police Integrity in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Assessment of Police Integrity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author(s): Hamza Višća, Alma Kovačević
Contributor(s): Saša Đorđević (Editor), Denis Hadžović (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics, Business Economy / Management, Governance, Security and defense, Human Resources in Economy, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Centar za Sigurnosne Studije
Keywords: BiH; police; security; integrity; finances; management; HRM; 2015; corruption; transparency;
Summary/Abstract: A question of police integrity in BiH is quite difficult to consider due to the complexity of the police system. The police sector in BiH consists of 16 police agencies at all levels of government and 6 institutions which provide them support or carry out similar activities. This fact makes any research difficult because each police agency could be considered as an individual entity and particular research could be committed for each of them. Generally, findings of the report indicate that neither the legal framework, nor the practice is satisfying to ensure police integrity. In addition to that, the citizens assess police work as very weak and its efforts insufficient in fighting corruption. A very high influence of politicians on the police work still exists; police transparency is not satisfying when it comes to investigation of serious cases of corruption; human resources management and financing require serious reforms to be more functional in the fight against corruption; while both internal and external controls need serious changes to be more independent and functional. This report could help to consider police integrity from important points of view, including legal framework and citizens’ perspective. The report can help make a comprehensive study and a deeper analysis of each chapter.

  • Page Count: 28
  • Publication Year: 2015
  • Language: English
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