The features of the lustration of the police system: the practice of post-communist countries of Europe (on the example of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic)

Nadija Panczak-Białobłocka
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The article is dedicated to comparative analysis of causes, peculiarities of the implementation and consequences of the lustration of police system in post-communist countries of Europe, in particular in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It has been revealed that the features of the lustration and liberalization of police system in post-communist Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia were extremely various and therefore they were able to lead to various organizational and functional consequences and results of police functioning: both at the level of its transformation from an instrument of protection of the autocratic regime into a democracy oriented institution and at the level of processes of its demilitarization, professionalization, specialization, demystification, reduction, decentralization, decriminalization and so on. The author argued that the problem of all the analyzed countries of the region was the fact that the lustration of police system was used (or still continues to do so) to a large extent as manipulative technology by political rivals and media. At the same time, it was discovered that Poland, Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia used various models of lustration law and policy towards secret police and they are largely dependent on different models of transition from authoritarianism to democracy.
警察制度改革的特点:欧洲后共产主义国家的实践(以波兰、匈牙利、斯洛伐克和捷克为例)
本文致力于比较分析欧洲后共产主义国家,特别是波兰、匈牙利、斯洛伐克和捷克共和国警察制度改革的原因、实施的特点和后果。据透露,在共产主义后的波兰、匈牙利、捷克和斯洛伐克,警察制度的改革和自由化的特点极为不同,因此它们能够导致警察职能的各种组织和职能后果和结果:无论是在其从保护专制政权的工具转变为面向民主的机构的层面上,还是在其非军事化、专业化、专业化、去神秘化、减少、权力下放、非犯罪化等进程的层面上。作者认为,该地区所有分析国家的问题是,警察制度的透明度在很大程度上被(或仍在继续)政治对手和媒体用作操纵技术。同时,我们发现波兰、匈牙利、捷克和斯洛伐克对秘密警察采用了不同的示范法律和政策模式,它们在很大程度上依赖于不同的从威权主义向民主过渡的模式。
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