A Force for Good? Mapping the Private Security Landscape in Southeast Europe:
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Beschreibung: | The volume explores and assesses the origins and current state of the private security sector in four Southeast European countries (Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania and Kosovo), with specific reference to principles of good governance and the protection of human rights. In particular, the authors examine when and how the first private security companies developed and whether and how PSCs, their clients, and other factors such as relevant legislation determined the services private security offer today, and which companies were established/have survived in the market. The studies look into the economic importance of private security especially as a source of employment. They also explore if PSCs are able to provide quality security services by looking at the background and qualifications of managers and employees. A number of important questions are addressed: who are the people who work for PSCs, what is their level of expertise and professionalism and what are their working conditions? How important are (political) relationships for the success of a PSC and do domestic political considerations have an impact on which PSC receives contracts and how well they work? How is quality defined and enforced by both PSCs and their clients, especially public sector clients? Finally, do PSCs and state security providers coordinate, cooperate or compete with each other? |
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spelling | A Force for Good? Mapping the Private Security Landscape in Southeast Europe Sofia [Bulgaria] Centăr za izsledvane na demokracijata 2015 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2015 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 121) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The volume explores and assesses the origins and current state of the private security sector in four Southeast European countries (Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania and Kosovo), with specific reference to principles of good governance and the protection of human rights. In particular, the authors examine when and how the first private security companies developed and whether and how PSCs, their clients, and other factors such as relevant legislation determined the services private security offer today, and which companies were established/have survived in the market. The studies look into the economic importance of private security especially as a source of employment. They also explore if PSCs are able to provide quality security services by looking at the background and qualifications of managers and employees. A number of important questions are addressed: who are the people who work for PSCs, what is their level of expertise and professionalism and what are their working conditions? How important are (political) relationships for the success of a PSC and do domestic political considerations have an impact on which PSC receives contracts and how well they work? How is quality defined and enforced by both PSCs and their clients, especially public sector clients? Finally, do PSCs and state security providers coordinate, cooperate or compete with each other? Politics / Political Sciences Social Sciences Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence Sociology Studies in violence and power Social Norms / Social Control Sociology of Politics Klopfer, Franziska edt Amstel, Nelleke van edt Dyrmishi, Arjan aut Dzhekova, Rositsa aut Emini, Donika aut Madhi, Gentiola aut Milošević, Marko aut Petrović, Predrag aut Rusev, Atanas aut Vrajolli, Mentor aut |
spellingShingle | Dyrmishi, Arjan Dzhekova, Rositsa Emini, Donika Madhi, Gentiola Milošević, Marko Petrović, Predrag Rusev, Atanas Vrajolli, Mentor A Force for Good? Mapping the Private Security Landscape in Southeast Europe Politics / Political Sciences Social Sciences Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence Sociology Studies in violence and power Social Norms / Social Control Sociology of Politics |
title | A Force for Good? Mapping the Private Security Landscape in Southeast Europe |
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