La réforme de la police en Belgique : un compromis à huit tentacules
By: PONSAERS, Paul.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1999Revue Française D'Administration Publique 91, p. 565-576Abstract: Reflection upon reform of the police in Belgium began in the middle of the 1980s, following a large number of highly publicised 'affaris'. The first stage of the reform process has been the demilitarisation of the police and the development of a strategy of inter-communal co-operation. This has been followed by more redical reform projects. A consensus among the different Belgian political forces has allowed an agreement to be found which constitutes one of the most important reforms ever known in BelgiumReflection upon reform of the police in Belgium began in the middle of the 1980s, following a large number of highly publicised 'affaris'. The first stage of the reform process has been the demilitarisation of the police and the development of a strategy of inter-communal co-operation. This has been followed by more redical reform projects. A consensus among the different Belgian political forces has allowed an agreement to be found which constitutes one of the most important reforms ever known in Belgium
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