European Journal of Policing Studies

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Guardian of Democracy?

Theoretical aspects of police roles and functions in democracy

Keywords democracy, police, security, use of force, authority
Authors Samuel Salzborn
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Samuel Salzborn
Prof. dr. Samuel Salzborn is Professor of Fundamentals of the Social Sciences at the Department of Political Science at the Georg-August-University Göttingen (Germany). Samuel Salzborn received his doctorate in 2004 at the University of Colonia, in 2009 he habilitated at the University of Giessen. Among other things he acted as a Research Fellow of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Economics, Prague, and as a Visiting Professor at University Marburg (corresp: samuel.salzborn@sowi.uni-goettingen.de).
  • Abstract

      In the research on democracy and democratization, there is a lack of systematic thought on the relationship between police and democracy. In this paper I argue that it is possible to go beyond empirical and historical research into police roles and functions in real-life political systems, in order to formulate a theoretical framework that outlines the specific relationships between police and democracy. Because the functions of police in democracies are clearly different from those existing under authoritarian and totalitarian regimes, it makes sense to examine these interrelationships more closely. Although the police is sociologically speaking a nonaligned institution, since it can serve any regime and is therefore neither intrinsically democratic nor intrinsically authoritarian or totalitarian, there nonetheless exists a conceptual, historical and systematic connection between police and democracy

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