By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Search
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: BiH is increasing the Number of Police Officers, but not their Efficiency
Share
Font ResizerAa
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
  • W&N
Search
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Follow US
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All rights reserved.
Sarajevo Times > Blog > OUR FINDINGS > OTHER NEWS > BiH is increasing the Number of Police Officers, but not their Efficiency
OTHER NEWSOUR FINDINGSWORLD NEWS

BiH is increasing the Number of Police Officers, but not their Efficiency

Published November 23, 2022
Share
SHARE

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has a higher number of police officers than the average of the European Union (EU) in relation to the number of inhabitants. Why is it not more effective in the fight against crime and corruption?

Namely, our country has an average of one hundred more policemen per 100,000 inhabitants than the EU average. There are 438 policemen for this number of inhabitants in BiH, while there are 333 of them in the Union.

But statistical data and efficiency estimates do not show that a larger number of police officers necessarily contribute to a better fight against crime and corruption in BiH than the European average.

Police forces across the EU today are finding ways to maintain or increase their efficiency with fewer police officers.

At the same time, an additional increase in the number of police officers is planned in BiH.

Armin Krzalic from the Center for Security Studies in Sarajevo says that the current projections of the number of police officers were made several years ago, but adds that it is standard in the EU to work more on professionalism and a corporate management approach in the management of police institutions.

“Abundance of police personnel does not necessarily mean a reduction in crime. Certain proactive methods should be more prevalent, and by applying these methods, we can count on a reduction in the crime rate and, therefore, on the trend of reducing the number of police officers,” mentioned Krzalic.

A more effective fight against corruption and crime is at the center of the conditions that BiH must meet in order to get closer to the EU. For now, the authorities are much slower in resolving objections to shortcomings in the organization of the police, political influences and connections with other countries in relation to plans for hiring new police officers.

The European Commission subtly warns against this in its latest report on BiH’s progress. While mentioning data on the number of police officers and comparing them with the European average, the report highlights a number of shortcomings of the domestic system, which is made up of 16 different police bodies with almost 17,000 police officers.

The report states that the police are not proactive in initiating investigations, and that investigations are slow. It also states that the police are susceptible to political interference, and that financial investigations and confiscation of property are extremely ineffective.

Federal Minister of the Interior of Federation of BiH (FBiH), Aljosa Campara agrees that political influence on police work is a key issue, but doubts that there will soon be a reform and depoliticization of the police, because some “political forces want control over the police.”

“Unfortunately, we have that one decentralized police system, especially in the Federation, but also from the state level to the cantons. The work of the police structures would be much easier and more efficient if we had one centralized police structure with one hierarchical subordination from top to bottom levels,” told Campara, Detektor reports.

E.Dz.

Bosnian Smajo Baso to speak about Srebrenica Genocide on Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK

FB&H: The Number of Felonies during the first Six Months decreased

Handicrafts of Women from Bijeljina across BiH

People of Sarajevo: Ramiz, Čika Mišo’s Succesor

BiH continues Activities in the fight against Radioactive Landfill Construction

TAGGED:#bosnia#news#police
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Chairman of Presidency of BiH spoke with the special Envoy of Republic of Slovenia
Next Article Reception on the Occasion of the Statehood Day of BiH to be held Tomorrow
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Stay Connected

10.2kFollowersLike
10.1kFollowersFollow
414FollowersFollow

Latest News

Global Scandal: The Sacred Fabric of the Kaaba Allegedly in Jeffrey Epstein’s Possession
February 11, 2026
Trump to repeal Climate Change Law on Thursday
February 11, 2026
Americans Trained 60 Members of the Border Police of BiH in Identifying Threats to the State
February 10, 2026
MCP finalized the Negotiations on the Social security Agreement between BiH and Australia
February 10, 2026
Opposition in NSRS: Dodik only threatens before the Elections, but will not achieve Anything
February 10, 2026
BHRT’s Account may be blocked at the End of the Month
February 10, 2026
Soreca: EU Membership remains the best Guarantee for long-term Prosperity
February 10, 2026
Dodik: Muslim Sarajevo Is the Enemy; State Judiciary to Be Abolished and the Republika Srpska Army Restored
February 10, 2026
Niksic on Dodik’s Outbursts: We Are Witnessing Hate Speech and an Astonishing Concentration of Lies and Insults
February 10, 2026
Analysis: the most in-demand Occupations in 2026 in BiH
February 10, 2026
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Follow US
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
Go to mobile version
adbanner
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?