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ABSTRACT David Bayley’s pioneering book “Changing the Guard: Developing Democratic Police Abroad” provided scholars and practitioners across the globe with strategies found most effective in supporting police reform in developing countries. This article re-examines Bayley’s six critical elements of developing democratic policing through the lens of the reform processes in Georgia, Ukraine, and Armenia. This cross-case comparison demonstrated that contemporary reform programmes are largely supportive of the six key strategies proposed in Changing the Guard. Specifically, Bayley’s recommendations on finding the right officers and focusing on fair procedures as perceived by citizens were predictive of the success and failure of reform in Georgia, Ukraine, and Armenia. Moreover, Georgian and Ukrainian reform over the last decade appear to have reached the limits to their narrow approach towards democratic policing by not prioritising Bayley’s calls for independent police oversight or leadership training for management.
David Bayley的开创性著作《换岗:在国外发展民主警察》为全球的学者和从业人员提供了支持发展中国家警察改革的最有效策略。本文以格鲁吉亚、乌克兰和亚美尼亚的改革进程为视角,重新审视贝利提出的发展民主警务的六个关键要素。这种跨案例比较表明,当代改革方案在很大程度上支持《换岗》中提出的六项关键战略。具体来说,贝利关于寻找合适的官员和关注公民认为的公平程序的建议预示了格鲁吉亚、乌克兰和亚美尼亚改革的成败。此外,格鲁吉亚和乌克兰在过去十年中的改革似乎已经达到了民主警务狭隘做法的极限,因为它们没有优先考虑贝利呼吁的独立警察监督或对管理人员进行领导培训。