Examination About the Law Enforcement Strategies which are Influence the Criminal Behaviour
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Abstract
This study intends to react to challenges threatening Europe’s internal security. The perception of security of Europe’s citizens has deteriorated due to recent terrorist attacks. The internal security strategies of Europe’s countries should be revised because it is impossible to predict which European country will suffer another terrorist attack. Prevention can be classified as the most important strategy in this situation. The deplorable terrorist attacks that occurred in France and Belgium have shown that in addition to the civilian population, members of the police are also exposed to attacks of terrorists. The study analyses the comprehensive theoretical approach, which is a research starter to help the law enforcement agencies in creating a more coherent and effective concept for preventing and uncovering crimes in order to protect, firstly, the civilian population and, secondly, policemen. Hypotheses are formulated, which examine basic elements of the strategies for preventing and uncovering crimes from the viewpoint of the organizational culture of the police.