Albanian Police - Policing Model

Policing Model

As a model of policing for the coming years, State Police will adopt a model of Community Policing.

The choice of this model of policing is a consequence of the increasing demands of citizens for a better quality of service, as well as the successful experiences of police counterparts in the EU and U.S.

Embracing the philosophy of community policing by the State Police provides benefits that are considered essential to promoting a mindset change, establishing a modern management culture, building partnerships, improving infrastructure, and creating a positive image of the State Police.

The National Plan Obligations MSA, outlines legislation complimentary to the policies of EU countries. The most important legal acts drafted and approved are:

  • Law on control and surveillance of the border
  • Law for Foreigners
  • Personnel Rules ( Rules of Discipline, Regulations, Regulation Training, Promotions)

Are also adopted a number of strategies including the Strategy of Integrated Border Management Strategy to Combat Organized Crime, Terrorism and Trafficking in Human Beings.

A number of successes have been achieved in terms of growth, improving the capacity of the institution, conduct of personnel and application of best practices in order to achieve high standards of policing, integrated information management and implementation of large projects.

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