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Policing Social Transition
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitoje duomenų bazėje / Article in other database (S4)
Author(s)
Title
Policing Social Transition
Publisher (trusted)
Oxford University Press |
Date Issued
2007
Extent
p. 428-437
Is part of
Policing : a journal of policy and practice. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007, Vol. 1, no 4.
Field of Science
Abstract
Drawing from a series of interviews with senior police officers, Ministry officials and local government officers, this article examines policing change in post-Soviet Lithuania. Its particular focus is the policing of public order, and to this end it refers to the policing of a number of events both during the early transition phase and the present. Initially, the militia system of policing is outlined, before considering some of the obstacles facing the move towards democratic policing. The article then compares the early police reform proposals with the realities of the present. It concludes by arguing that whilst the police have made significant moves towards de-politicisation, they are still heavily centralised. Further, the de-militarisation process has recently taken the form of para-militarisation. Finally, it is suggested that the policing of protest generally operates on a formal ‘law and order’ ethos, rather than a more flexible and discretionary basis.
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Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
1752-4520
eLABa
2809530
Coverage Spatial
Jungtinė Karalystė / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (GB)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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