More effective policing? Intensify private police partnership!
authors | Bert Wijbenga |
Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg | |
journal | Cahiers Politiestudies (ISSN: 1784-5300) |
volume | Jaargang 2010 |
issue | 16. Policing in Europe |
section | Artikelen |
publicatie datum | 26 juillet 2010 |
langue | English |
pagina | 323 |
abstract | The dominant opinion in the Netherlands is that state owned and governed police is the preferred way to police and use force as an important aspect of that. Where private parties partake in the policing capacity, the public police regulates and supervises the private police. From a democratic and human rights standpoint this, so-called vertical is very relevant, but it has overshadowed the horizontal relation between the two. Combined with the necessary vertical role, the public police and the society, can profit considerably from a professional and active horizontal relation between the public police and the private police. This will enhance the public police’s effectiveness in solving crimes and maintaining public order, but will contribute to her efficiency as well. The latter argument is an extraordinary important one, where substantial budget cuts await the police in the Netherlands. |