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Title

THE ROLE OF SECURITY COUNCILS IN POLICE MISSIONS

Pages

  145-158

Abstract

 One of the serious concerns of each government is establishment and continuation of SECURITY in all aspects of citizens’ life. SECURITY councils are deemed as the sensitive and crucial towards realization of sustainable SECURITY and SECURITY is established in country, province, county and districts. The main objective of this study is identifying the role of SECURITY councils in the missions of NAJA police. This research as respect to the objective is applied and its methodology is descriptive-survey. The sampling society is consisted of 76 fixed Payvar Dept. employees (including officers and noncommissioned employees) who have intervened in the NAJA missions directly and considering the limitation the procedure is sampling. Questionnaire is used for collecting the data and all of the samples have been selected. The summary of this research indicated that the ratio of agreed(people) to the first hypothesis is significantly more than its disagreed ones. Thus, first hypothesis is accepted. In the second hypothesis, the ratio of agreed is significantly more than its disagreed and second hypothesis was confirmed. Considering the obtained frequencies, according to the sole factor related to third hypothesis may conclude that about 73.1% were agreed to this hypothesis in “very much” and “much” ranges, consequently, this hypothesis was confirmed as well. The result indicates that SECURITY councils have direct, effective and exclusive intervention in NAJA missions and interaction of NAJA with the SECURITY councils will facilitate the affairs and protect the officers at the time of occurring administrative and judicial problems.

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    ZANGI, HOSSEIN. (2012). THE ROLE OF SECURITY COUNCILS IN POLICE MISSIONS. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ORDER (ENTEZAM-E-EJTEMAEI), 4(2), 145-158. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/187439/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ZANGI HOSSEIN. THE ROLE OF SECURITY COUNCILS IN POLICE MISSIONS. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ORDER (ENTEZAM-E-EJTEMAEI)[Internet]. 2012;4(2):145-158. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/187439/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HOSSEIN ZANGI, “THE ROLE OF SECURITY COUNCILS IN POLICE MISSIONS,” JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ORDER (ENTEZAM-E-EJTEMAEI), vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 145–158, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/187439/en

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