Modern Law Enforcement

Experiments of the Law Enforcement Research on National Level

doi: 10.32577/mr.2020.3.6

Abstract

In order to make law enforcement researchable, not only as to its separate elements but in its synthetic entirety, the time had to come. The years 1989–1990 appeared to be such a fertile period. Two concepts offer themselves to describe that era: freedom and humanity. These are the moral fundamental features of a constitutional legal state. The present study reviews those experiments of the past thirty years that were considered by their actors as something that can only be successful by using the possibilities offered by a new field of study: the discipline of law enforcement.

Keywords:

legal state division of power human rights public order public security law enforcement police system of law enforcement law enforcement organisation law enforcement service effectiveness

How to Cite

Finszter, G. (2020). Modern Law Enforcement: Experiments of the Law Enforcement Research on National Level. Hungarian Law Enforcement, 20(3), 91–118. https://doi.org/10.32577/mr.2020.3.6

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