PRACTICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF STAFFING POLICE FORCES IN ADVANCED FOREIGN COUNTRIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
police forces, staffing, personnel policy, police education, recruitment, professional training, human rights, professional ethics, foreign experience, public safety.Abstract
This article provides a scientific and comparative legal analysis of the practical and methodological aspects of staffing police forces in advanced foreign countries. The research examines the distinctive features of systems for selecting, training, retraining, and evaluating the effectiveness of police personnel in the USA, Germany, Great Britain, Canada, South Korea, and other developed countries. Special attention is given to competency-based approaches in forming police personnel, respect for human rights, professional ethics, and the use of digital technologies. The scientific views put forward by foreign scholars are synthesized based on research published in Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. As a result of the analysis, practical proposals for improving police staffing activities have been developed, and the scientific and practical significance of their application in the national law enforcement system has been substantiated.
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