Abstract

This study analyzed the background and characteristics of the self-governing police system, the status of self-governing police operations (organization, budget, office work, etc.), the composition and role of the police committee, cases of self-governing police, and recent trends, and presented policy implications and directions for the development and efficient operation of the self-governing police system. In Korea, above all, there is a lack of organizations, manpower, office work, and financial research that can implement autonomy and accountability, so it is necessary to derive practical application plans through more detailed consideration of how the autonomous police operate in the future. However, the recent common information related to autonomous police in each country suggested that it is important to operate scientific security and civic participation in the development of information and communication technology, that is, to operate a linkage program with the community, and to establish various governance systems for crime prevention and security activities.

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