POLICE INTERACTION WITH MUSLIMS – LEGAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS

Authors

  • Inese Boluža The State Police College (LV)
  • Evita Lipe The State Police College (LV)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/bsm.v2i7.3490

Keywords:

Islam, Muslims, human rights, police, crimes

Abstract

Due to the geopolitical changes in the world, police officers have to understand culture and religion of Muslims which will promote a more secure environment and self-confidence about the legal and practical aspects of interaction with Muslims in Latvia. However, the most police officers have insufficient knowledge of Islam regarding law enforcement in dealing with Muslims. Muslims, who have arrived in the last decade, have had a negative experience with police in their country of origin, so, in some cases, immigrants may be afraid of police officers and refuse to cooperate with them.

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Published

2018-07-05