diplomsko delo univerzitetnega študijskega programa Varstvoslovje
Stiven Bozhinoski (Author), Anton Dvoršek (Mentor)

Abstract

V času krčenja finančnih sredstev, s katerimi razpolagajo policijske organizacije in vse večjega naraščanja števil kriminalnih dejanj se poraja vprašanje o možni vpeljavi novega policijskega modela, ki bi zamenjal stari militaristični model, ki se kaže kot neučinkovit zaradi česar mora policija narediti temeljite sistemske spremembe. Danes za najučinkovitejši model vodenja velja model obveščevalno vodene policijske dejavnosti. Ta model skrbno razporeja razpoložljiva sredstva organizacije in se osredotoča na kazniva dejanja, ki so nevarna, ponavljajoča se in predstavljajo največji problem policije, torej tista kazniva dejanja, ki jih policija prioritetno obravnava. Številne države članice Evropske unije, med njimi tudi Slovenija, so kot odgovor na moderni čas, ki za sabo vleče številne izzive, s katerimi se soočajo policijske organizacije, opredelile vpeljavo novega policijskega modela kot enega ključnih ciljev. V resoluciji o nacionalnem programu preprečevanja in zatiranja kriminalitete za obdobje 2007-2011 (2007) je bil prvič kot ključni cilj Slovenije v boju proti kriminalu določena vzpostavitev koncepta obveščevalno vodene policijske dejavnosti. Da bi bil potencial modela obveščevalno vodene policijske dejavnosti popolnoma izkoriščen, je potrebno njegovo razumevanje s strani vseh zaposlenih v policiji. Nujno potrebno je upoštevanje vseh njegovih faz obveščevalnega ciklusa, kajti vsaka faza nadgrajuje prejšnjo, tako da so faze med seboj povezane. Nujna je izdelava kakovostnih končnih obveščevalnih izdelkov, ki bodo pravočasno posredovani vodstvenim kadrom, in bodo s podanimi priporočili pripomogli k čim učinkovitejšemu sprejemanju odločitev, ki bodo nedvomno vplivale na kakovostnejše in varnejše življenje državljanov. Ugotovili smo, da si slovenska policija prizadeva za vpeljavo obveščevalno vodene policijske dejavnosti, čeprav je poznavanje delovanja novega modela še dokaj slabo. Zato bo potrebno še veliko izpopolnjevanja zaposlenih na tem področju.

Keywords

diplomske naloge;policijski model;obveščevalno vodena policijska dejavnost;kriminalističnoobveščevalna dejavnost;slovenska policija;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: [S. Bozhinovski]
UDC: 351.741:343.98(043.2)
COBISS: 20388611 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The importance of intelligence-led policing for crime reduction
Secondary abstract: At a time of shrinking financial resources at the disposal of police organizations and a growing number of criminal acts, the question arises of the possible introduction of a new police model to replace the old militaristic model, which gives indications that it is ineffective and that the police must make fundamental systemic changes. Today, the most effective model of leadership is the model of intelligence-led policing. This model carefully allocates the available resources of the organization and focuses on crimes that are dangerous, repetitive and represent the biggest problem of the police, ie those crimes that the police deal with as a priority. Many European Union member states, including Slovenia, have identified the introduction of a new police model as one of the key objectives in response to modern times, which entail many challenges facing police organizations. The resolution on the national program for the prevention and suppression of crime for the period 2007-2011 (2007) for the first time set the establishment of the concept of intelligence-led policing as a key goal of Slovenia in the fight against crime. In order to fully exploit the potential of the intelligence-led policing model, it needs to be understood by all police officers. It is imperative to consider all of its phases of the intelligence cycle, as each phase builds on the previous one so that the phases are interconnected. It is necessary to produce high-quality final intelligence products, which will be provided to management in a timely manner, and with the given recommendations will help to make decisions as efficiently as possible, which will undoubtedly affect the quality and safer life of citizens. We found that the Slovenian police is striving to introduce intelligence-led policing, although knowledge of the operation of the new model is still quite poor. Therefore, a lot of training of employees in this area will be needed.
Secondary keywords: police model;intelligence-led policing;criminal intelligence;Slovenian police.;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: VIII, 56 str.
ID: 11858322