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Author: Dammert, Lucia

Title: Professional Autonomy and Civil Leadership in the Latin American and Caribbean Police

Summary: This article analyzes the link between the police of those ministries that depend on determining the presence of higher or lower levels of necessary civil, democratic leadership that should exist in its security institutions. The successful functioning of police forces is a fundamental pillar for the strengthening of democracies, above all considering the authoritarian legacies that were part of the histories of the majority of the countries discussed. In turn this analysis investigates the reforms that police systems have experienced with respect to their space in decision-making processes and the control that other institutions can have over them.

Details: Santiago, Chile: Global Consortium on Security Transformation, 2008. 11p.

Source: Internet Resource; Working Paper no. 5; Accessed August 10, 2010 at: http://www.securitytransformation.org/gc_publications_2.php?categoria=23

Year: 2008

Country: Central America

URL: http://www.securitytransformation.org/gc_publications_2.php?categoria=23

Shelf Number: 119585

Keywords:
Police Reform (Latin America and Caribbean)
Policing (Latin America and Caribbean)