Abstract

The development of public security services depends on multiple aspects, such as the personal aspect, which appears in expanding the performance and experience of the service provider. On other hand, there is the material aspect Can be found the development of production place and service distribution as well as the service itself. Finally, the substantive procedural aspect is represented in the procedures of obtaining the service and the instructions that regulate it from the administrative authorities. The first and the second aspects are taken care of through the state’s financial support within its general budget, and the interest of human development and training experts. Therefore, the substantive aspect, that is about the procedure facilitation and the organization of the instruction in obtaining the service, has become a public demand assured by all field studies, these studies have recommended several methods to ease those procedures in the shade of traditional administration, they have shaped a hierarchy in which the digital transformation and E-management, for public security services, were found on top of it. The principles of human rights are reinforced by these methods except that the use of technology is a double-edged weapon, the study found that, despite the advantages, disadvantages would be found, which might result in an infringement of human rights, which requires that the transition to digital coincides with society’s preparation for this transformation by carrying out legislative, economic, and cultural transformations in the infrastructure of the state.

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