EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WEST AND ASIA ON THE PARTICIPATION OF CITIZENS IN ENSURING PUBLIC SAFETY
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
ensuring public safety, citizen participation, police, assistant police, public patrol groups, reporting offenders or committed crimes, public police, neighborhood police, neighborhood surveillance, cohabits, residential inspectors, security patrols, voluntary patrols.Abstract
The article highlights the best practices of the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, China, and South Korea regarding citizen participation in ensuring public safety, including the activities of assistant police organizations, public patrol groups, voluntary street patrols, neighborhood associations, housing supervisors, parent and youth organizations, "mahalla surveillance" and "Criminal or Crime Reporting" projects, as well as measures taken to form "public police" in these countries, and specific problems and obstacles in this area.
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