DECENTRALIZED PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE LOCAL POLICE
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https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2016.0301.02Keywords:
Local Police service, public order and citizen safety, administrative-territorial decentralization, local community.Abstract
Starting from the main purpose of functioning and organization of public administration, namely satisfying the general interests of the community by offering public services, this paper aims to analyse the Local Police service, as the service having an important impact in the social life of the community. Benefits ranging from public order and citizen safety are currently provided, locally, by Local Police, administrative structure decentralized, established by local councils, developing its activity under the authority of the mayor, in order to implement the tasks of maintaining order and safety, strictly oriented to the local community.
How to cite: Bilouseac, I. (2016). Decentralized Public Service of The Local Police. European Journal of Law and Public Administration, 3(1), 13-19. DOI:https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2016.0301.02
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