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ULOGA POLICIJSKOG MENADŽMENTA U RJEŠAVANJU SLOŽENIH SITUACIJA SA POSEBNIM NAGLASKOM NA KRIMINALISTIČKO ISTRAŽIVANJE

By
Adnan Duraković
Adnan Duraković

University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Rad daje osvrt na ulogu policijskog menadžemnta u uniformisanojtemeljnoj policiji kao i u kriminalisitičkoj policiji sa posebnim naglaskom
na probleme koji su specifični za oba segmenta policije Dešava se da je
previše naglašena represivna uloga policije, a zanemarena preventivna i
socijalna Taktička orijentacija i operativno preventivna djelatnost ovlaštenih policijskih službenika moraju pravilno biti usmjereni i dozirani
Policijski službenici moraju poznavati probleme područja na kome djeluju
kao i stanovništva koje tu boravi i mjesne prilike i običaje Otkrivanje
i dokazivanje krivičnih djela i njihovih počinitelja je primarno u ingerenciji kriminalističke policije To je specifičan stvaralački i primarno
heuristički proces U okvirima kriminalističkog istraživanja kriminalisti
utvrđuju pravno relevantne činjenice iz materijalnih i personalnih izvora
informacija, zatim indicijalne i pomoćne ili kontrolne činjenice Oni to
mogu samo dokazivanjem, a ne i neposrednim opažanjem Rad daje osvrt
modernog pogleda na obavještajnu djelatnost i problem kriminalističkih
obavještajnih aktivnosti u sklopu šireg skupljanja podataka.

The paper gives an overview of the role of police management in the
uniformed-fundamental police as well as in the criminal police with a
special emphasis on the problems that are specific to both segments of the
police It happens that the repressive role of the police is overemphasized,
while the preventive and social one is neglected Tactical orientation
and operational preventive activity of authorized police officers must be
properly directed and dosed Police officers must know the problems of
the area in which they operate, as well as the population that lives there
and local conditions and customs The detection and proof of criminal
acts and their perpetrators is primarily within the jurisdiction of the
criminal police It is a specific creative and primarily heuristic process
Within the framework of criminal investigation, criminalists determine
legally relevant facts from material and personal sources of information,
then circumstantial and auxiliary or control facts They can only do this
by proving, not by direct observation The paper provides an overview
of the modern view of intelligence activity and the problem of criminal
intelligence activities as part of broader data collection

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