COOPERATION BETWEEN POLICE AND PRIVATE SECURITY IN FUNCTION OF PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Keywords:
police, private security sector, human rights, human freedoms, models of cooperationAbstract
The cooperation between police and private security sector is of the essential importance in protecting human rights and freedoms. The model of relations between them is vital for the estimation of whether the human rights and freedoms are protected or violated. The paper tries to give an overview of the current state of affairs in this sensitive field of relations between the private security sector and the police in the Republic of Macedonia, detecting the flaws and offering some possible solutions and recommendations to improve their relations. The current state of relations can be estimated as the one of co-existence with a tendency to be improved in the future to the level of partnership and thus to guarantee the higher level of respecting the basic human rights and freedoms in the securing of persons and property and private detective activity as the two constituent parts of private security.
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