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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Legal Study of Authority Performing Act of the Police in Taiwain

Lay, Shiaw-Jong 25 July 2008 (has links)
Abstract Since Taiwain's criminal law and administrative law at his, which the police maintain law and order into the mission area to prevent the harm "to prevent harm" and prevent criminal harm "committed to looking for" two parts, respectively, across the executive and the two criminal Large area, to protect people's rights and exercise their functions and powers of the police to provide clear standards, Taiwain's special law enacted as the exercise of police powers "to prevent harm," the task of the Basic Law, therefore, The police duties enforcement exercise of the law is biased in favour of "administrative law", rather than "Criminal Law The police duties enforcement exercise of the law in Taiwain , since localization deviation administrative law, however administrative jurisprudence vast infinite, until now did not have any country to have a complete administrative statute book, only from the administrative law its principle, principle view it, might divide into the basic principle, the administrative organization, the limitations of executive authority, the administrative relief, the administration to supervise 5 big constructions generally, if an administrative legal system should can stand up to administrative law 5 big construction each inspection, only then be able to be called of administrative legal system a consummation Thoroughly by the administrative law framework of Taiwain's five major exercise of police powers of the basic tenets of the rule of law, administrative law, the legal system of administrative authority, the relief rule of law, the legal system of administrative supervision, analysis and discussion on the following specific recommendations 1, the basic principle of respect by building All entities involved in the exercise of police powers of governance mechanisms and through the expansion of electronic participation in the exercise of police powers for the participation of the legal system. No. 2, in the administrative organization of Taiwain's legal system does not provide police the exercise of the central competent authority, the future should be amending the law that set. No. 3, the administrative authority in the exercise of Taiwain's police authority of the executive authorities have not yet set enforcement rules of the future should authorize the executive authorities on the implementation of the technical details of terms of reference set enforcement rules. 4, additional relief in the petition to confirm the design to address the exercise of police powers on the controversial law. 5, in the monitoring through modern technology to make government information more transparent to the people through interactive electronic platform, given the public supervision of the police as the ability
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Den transparenta polismyndigheten : En fallstudie av ungdomspolisen på Ålands Facebookanvändande

Andersson, Amanda, Eriksson, Ida January 2016 (has links)
Sociala medier skapar stora förändringar runt både människor och organisationer. Det betyder att organisationer behöver anpassa sin kommunikation för att nå ut till sin målgrupp. Myndigheter har idag en uppgift i vårt demokratiska samhälle att informera och upplysa samhället och det är även centralt för myndigheter att börja använda sig av sociala medier för att nå sin målgrupp. Syftet med undersökningen är att kartlägga hur en polismyndighet kommunicerar via sociala medier till sin målgrupp. Vi har valt att göra en fallstudie på en specifik polisgrupp - ungdomspolisen och hur de kommunicerar till sin målgrupp. Undersökningen ämnar besvara följande frågeställningar: Hur kommunicerar polisen på sociala medier? Hur kommunicerar ungdomspolisen på Åland genom sin Facebooksida? Och i vilket syfte använder ungdomspolisen sig av Facebook? För att besvara dessa frågor har två metoder använts - netnografisk observation och semistrukturerade intervjuer. Genom en observation av Facebooksidan besvaras frågan hur de kommunicerar på Facebook och genom intervjuer framkommer svaret på i vilket syfte de använder sig av Facebooksidan. Det insamlade materialet analyseras sedan i ljuset av uppsatsens teoretiska ramverk där public relations, Schneiders kommunikationsmodell och strategier för myndigheter på sociala medier presenteras. De övergripande resultat som framkommit genom denna studie är att ungdomspolisen inte har någon specifik strategi för hur de kommunicerar. Poliserna har dock olika sätt att skriva, vilket på så sätt leder till vad man skulle kunna kalla egna individuella strategier för användandet. Deras huvudsyfte med Facebooksidan är att göra polismyndigheten mer öppen och transparent, vilket de gör genom inlägg där de vill informera, visa arbetet som polis, uppmana och föra en dialog med målgruppen. Polisen hade från början ungdomar som målgrupp, men med tidens gång har målgruppen förändrats till föräldrar och egentligen hela allmänheten. Slutsatsen utifrån analysen är att myndigheter som använder sig av sociala medier måste använda rätt plattform för att nå sin målgrupp, men även att sociala medier är ett utmärkt verktyg för att upprätthålla relationer och skapa förståelse för polisyrket vilket i sin tur kan leda till förbättrade relationer mellan polisen och målgruppen. / Social media creates new conditions around both individuals and organizations. This means that organizations need to adjust their communication efforts to reach their target group. Therefore, it is central to the authorities to start using social media to reach their target group when the usage of social media increases. The purpose of this study is to identify how a specified police group communicate through social media to their stakeholders. We have chosen to do a case study on a specific group of police – The Youth Police and study how they communicate through social media to their stakeholders. The study aims to answer the following questions: How does the police communicate on social media? How does the Youth Police communicate through their Facebook page? And for what purposes are the Youth Police using the Facebook page? To answer these questions, we have used two methods - observation and interviews. The collected material is then analysed in the light of the theoretical framework, where we describe public relations, Schneider's communication models and different strategies for authorities on social media. The overall results obtained by this study is that the Youth Police do not have a specific strategy for how they communicate, but the police have their own ways of writing and thus form an unspoken individual strategy. Their purpose with this Facebook page is to make the police more transparent, which they do through Facebook posts where they inform, show their work and have a dialogue with their target group. The Youth Police had initially adolescents as a target group, but along with the passage of time, their target group has changed into the parents of the adolescents and the public instead. The conclusion from the analysis is that the authorities, who use social media, have to choose the right platform to reach their target group.  Social media is also a great tool for maintaining relationships and creating an understanding of the police work, which in turn can lead to improved relations between the police and their target group.
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Role policejního orgánu v přípravném řízení trestním / The role of the police authority in pre-trial proceedings

Knapešová, Kristýna January 2018 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the role of the police authority in preliminary criminal proceedings. The thesis is divided into twelve chapters which are further structured into subchapters, describing in more detail the given procedure or institute. According to the phases of preliminary proceedings, the diploma thesis is chronologically divided into the examination phase and investigation phase, describing further the police authority proceedings. The objective of the diploma thesis is particularly to describe the procedure and actions of the police authority in individual phases of preliminary proceedings and to explain its role. The content of the diploma thesis is focused on the relation of the person against whom the criminal proceedings are being conducted (i.e. the suspected or accused) and the police authority. More specifically, particularly on the procedures of the Police of the Czech Republic bodies; marginally, it mentions other bodies in the position of a police authority, as well. This is the reason the reader most often encounters in the text a comparison of the criminal proceedings adjustments and the Act on the Police of the Czech Republic, possibly with notice to their differences. In the elaborated topic, emphasis is put on the right of the accused to a fair trial, right of the...
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Prověřování v přípravném řízení / Verification Procedure in Preliminary Proceeding

Čičatková, Simona January 2019 (has links)
This thesis deals with the verification procedure, which is the first part of the preliminary proceeding and thus part of criminal proceedings. The introductory part of the thesis briefly covers basic instruments of the preliminary proceeding including the investigation phase whose knowledge is key to realize the position and importance of the verification procedure in the overall structure of the criminal proceedings. Bodies that are involved in the criminal proceedings are discussed including their definition, organization and determination of their competence in the verification procedure. The core of the thesis is divided into several parts that deal with the analysis of the verification procedure as well as activities that precede the formal beginning of the criminal proceedings. The ways are discussed by which bodies become aware of offences as well as the first steps of the police authority in the unofficial phase that precedes the criminal proceedings. The core part of the thesis also looks at the prosecutor's and especially police authority's powers that are typical of this phase and whose records are not directly admissible as evidence before court. On the other hand, exceptional cases are also discussed where the evidence must be executed in this phase with specific focus on the...
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African American Men's Deaths in the U.S. and Perceptions of Procedural Justice

Fields, Annette Woods 01 January 2019 (has links)
African American men between the ages of 18-35 years are increasingly likely to die during arrests by police under the purview of procedural practices. Using procedural justice and critical race theory as the foundation, the purpose of this correlational study was to evaluate the statistical relationship between procedural justice, consent to police authority, and certain demographic characteristics including socioeconomic status and age in a large Metropolitan area in the southern United States. Survey data utilizing the Procedural Justice Inventory and Willingness to Submit to Police Authority Survey were collected from African American adult males (n = 69) and analyzed using least-squares regression. Regression analyses revealed a significant relationship between procedural justice and consent to police authority (p < .05). In addition, socioeconomic status and age did not affect the relationship between procedural justice and consent to police authority (p < .05). Implementation of recommendations for training may provide police practitioners with the basis to develop training programs to affect behavioral outcomes of police. Following these recommendations may change the systemic relationship between the community and police. The findings of this study may also serve African American males by allowing them to take an introspective look at how they may react in certain statutory situations and taking positive actions as opposed to being reactive; thereby, possibly mitigating deaths during police interaction. The implications for positive social change afford community practitioners an opportunity to develop community programs that support individuals and communities to change systemic practices that foster procedural injustice.
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Kao, Ko-shiao 01 September 2006 (has links)
According to governmental delegation-authority and people¡¦s trust, police authority acts as guardians in public field to maintain social order and serve the public as well as a carrying-gun group. However, at present, the so-called people¡¦s police are still restricted because of extrinsic influences and complicated environment. Moreover, they are still satisfied with immersing in subjective achievements. Therefore, it is a pity that they rarely make efforts to analyze and resolve deep-rooted problems. In a pluralist society, in order to manifest governmental effectiveness, police duty must pursuit perfection to meet more and more complicated public issues. Consequently, it is essential to define the implementation of corn value. Namely, it is to deeply discuss and analyze the value definition of research issues, and insist on the principles of planning, making decision objectively, judging subjectively, analyzing, managing and operating practice, realizing society changes and controlling trend with macro perspectives and micro angles to predict the future by reviewing the past so as to combine knowing and doing. This research referred to the viewpoint of ¡§An Integrated Public Affairs Management Framework¡¨ planned by Ming-Shen Wang to discuss the casual relation in the dramatic changes of Kaohsiung society and deeply analyze on the main police functions with V.C.S. strategic management method and focused on promoting the capacity of police organization to draw appropriate projects from out-of-date issue of police on-the-job training education to look forward to advancing police professional functions and response citizens¡¦ eager expectation.
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The management of governmental policies for a gender-equal society of power distribution. : The case of the Swedish Police Authority.

Jonsson, Daniela, Larsson, Josephine January 2020 (has links)
The Swedish police authority is an extended arm of the Swedish government. The government implements governmental policies for its authorities, aiming at sustaining and improving the safety and wellbeing of society. In Sweden, one of the main policy safeguards is gender equality, which has been the focus of this study. It builds upon a well-established regulatory system for the representation of women in leading positions and argues for the benefits associated with tackling certain equality challenges. Up until now, most of the scholarly contributions on organization management, in relation to governmental policy, have dealt with leadership power and its efficiency, rather than equality. This study showed that the contemporary application of governmental policy has an impact on organizational culture. Through policy, gender equality could be increased as it encompasses potential benefits associated with leadership and power distribution. The study showed that this is also the case for the police authorities in Sweden in which applying gender policies has implications for managers' decisions when these are used to make the organizational leadership structures more equal. The application of policies to allow gender equality has also implications for employees regarding their work performances when advancing up in hierarchies.
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"Vi kan inte göra detta själva" : En kvalitativ studie om Polismyndighetens preventiva arbete mot ungdomsbrottslighet i Malmö / "We cannot solve this by ourselves" : A qualitative study on the preventive work of the police authority against youth crime in Malmö

Ekvall, Lina, Pettersson, Annie January 2023 (has links)
The aim of this study was to examine how the police authority in Malmö works with crime prevention against juvenile delinquency. Furthermore, the study refers to questions regarding cooperation with other authorities such as the social services, schools, youth recreation centers and property owners. Consistent throughout the study is to reproduce the police officer's own thought about various forms of preventive measurses that they carry out in their daily work. In order for the police to be able to work preventively, it is important for them to be able to identify young people at risk for developing a criminal identity. The study presents various forms of preventive measurses such as situational crime prevention, social crime prevention and community prevention, which have different meanings and outcomes in the police's daily work. Situational crime prevention is used as a tool to reduce or make it more difficult for crimes to be committed in certain prime locations. Furthermore, questions about the police officers' own opinions about camera surveillance and visitation zones are discussed. Social crime prevention involves a long-term approach with a high police presence at schools, youth recreation centers and in residental areas. Community preventive measures involve neighbourhood watch, informative meetings with communtity citizens and safe residental areas. The results show that relationship building and cooperation with other authourities are the most important building blocks for successful preventive work regarding juvenile delinquency.
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Organisationskultur och kulturens inverkan påstyrningen inom Polismyndigheten i Sverige / Organizational culture and the impact of the culture on themanagement within the Swedish police authority

Pellbäck, Elvira January 2023 (has links)
Organizational culture is a comprehensive concept and is defined as norms, values and ideasof an organization. All organizations consist of management but what influences themanagement? What influences the orientation of activities? It could be interesting to reflecton which objectives the leadership form in the organization and which factors affect theformulation of the objectives. Could it be the underlying norms in the organization? Doesorganizational culture matter? Research shows that the police authority has a strongorganizational culture. The aim of this essay is to analyze the organizational culture andmanagement of the Swedish police authority. In order to gain a deeper insight into a policeorganization the police in Umeå will also be studied. In this paper organizational culture hasbeen operationalised as norms. The formal and informal organization of the police has beenstudied and thus the formal and informal norms. The questions of this essay are to investigatewhat characterizes the organizational culture and how the culture affects the management ofthe police. The methods in this graduation project are based on organizational analysis wherethe data collection has been done partly through literature review but also through interviews.The results show that different kinds of cultures occur in the Swedish police authority and theculture contains both formal and informal norms. The results also show that the cultureinfluences the objectives that are formulated, in particular with regard to a changing culturewhich requires other types of objectives. However the results indicate that the organizationalculture and the management are strongly correlated since the cultures themselves arecharacterized by objectives. The conclusions of this work are as previously mentioned thatthe culture is characterized by formal and informal norms. The culture must consist ofspecific norms in order for the police to fulfill their missions. Norms also arise morespontaneously in interaction with colleagues and the environment. Finally as previouslymentioned the organizational culture have an impact on the management.
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Understanding Organizational and Ecological Impacts on Police Use of Formal Authority: Testing an Ecological Theory of Police Response to Deviance

Stoddard, Cody J. 23 September 2011 (has links)
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