The study analyses the operation and culture of Thai policing and the intersection between policing and politics framed by the recommendations of the Police Reform Committee (PRC), 2006—2007. The PRC's priorities were: devolving police administration, especially budgets and personnel management; increasing accountability, especially establishing an Independent Complaints' Committee; and civilianization. Those priorities were seen as clearing the ground for development of community-oriented policing longer-term. Interviews were conducted with senior members of the PRC. Afterwards non-commissioned officers' opinions were established through a countrywide survey and follow-up in-depth interviews. Their station chiefs were also interviewed. Acc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Impartial law enforcement is necessary for the rule of...
Purpose: The main objective of the paper is to discuss the extent, causes and suggested control of p...
In recent years, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) has appeared to be more comfortable cooperating with Ch...
© 2020 National Research University Higher School of Economics. All rights reserved. As people’s int...
This thesis, based on empirical evidence and documentary analysis, critically evaluates the systems ...
In line with trends in other countries the Royal Thai Police acknowledges the need for more communit...
“Developing a Paradigm of Integrated Moral Communications to Enhance the Image of the Royal Thai Pol...
Since the reformation and democratization movement in 1998, Indonesians have faced a chronic corrupt...
Since the reformation and democratization movement in 1998, Indonesians have faced a chronic corrupt...
AbstractThe roles and responsibilities of Thai police were not only crime prevention and repression ...
Trust in the police is considered vitally important in ensuring that citizens obey the law and coope...
Community-police relations in Pakistan are often intricate, as are their reforms. Mistrust, politica...
Despite Thailand's commitment to treating people who use drugs as “patients” not “criminals,” Thai a...
Following a political transition, Peru launched a police reform in 2001.This study focuses on intern...
After independence, all commonwealth countries undertook public service reform, which is deemed cruc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Impartial law enforcement is necessary for the rule of...
Purpose: The main objective of the paper is to discuss the extent, causes and suggested control of p...
In recent years, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) has appeared to be more comfortable cooperating with Ch...
© 2020 National Research University Higher School of Economics. All rights reserved. As people’s int...
This thesis, based on empirical evidence and documentary analysis, critically evaluates the systems ...
In line with trends in other countries the Royal Thai Police acknowledges the need for more communit...
“Developing a Paradigm of Integrated Moral Communications to Enhance the Image of the Royal Thai Pol...
Since the reformation and democratization movement in 1998, Indonesians have faced a chronic corrupt...
Since the reformation and democratization movement in 1998, Indonesians have faced a chronic corrupt...
AbstractThe roles and responsibilities of Thai police were not only crime prevention and repression ...
Trust in the police is considered vitally important in ensuring that citizens obey the law and coope...
Community-police relations in Pakistan are often intricate, as are their reforms. Mistrust, politica...
Despite Thailand's commitment to treating people who use drugs as “patients” not “criminals,” Thai a...
Following a political transition, Peru launched a police reform in 2001.This study focuses on intern...
After independence, all commonwealth countries undertook public service reform, which is deemed cruc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Impartial law enforcement is necessary for the rule of...
Purpose: The main objective of the paper is to discuss the extent, causes and suggested control of p...
In recent years, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) has appeared to be more comfortable cooperating with Ch...