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The need to reform officer-training . (2011). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 59(9), 124-150. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2011.v59.i9.pp124-150
Abstract
Having thirteen years of experience in teaching communication for police officers on duty, the author calls for methodological reforms in police education. Her complex recommendations are in line with the democratic, European-minded and service-oriented model, which is symbolized by the 112 emergency call number.
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