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security
risk
fireweapon
policing
risk
fireweapon
policing
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Challenge and risk: Domestic and international challenges for states of the 21st century to weapons management. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(4), 693-697. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2021.4.12
Abstract
The research subject of the author of the book, published in 2020, is a special law enforcement field that is less researched in Hungary and internationally. The book provides the reader with a large amount of information about the fireweapons policing of Hungary, of the countries in Europe and on other continents. Also, a little-known content element of the book is the possibility of using non-lethal and electric weapons. The author of the book presents recommendations gained from the conclusions of analysis a lot of sources and legal rules and applied practices.
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