Abstract

In this study my aim is to contribute to the theoretical foundation of young law enforcement science with an unusual approach. In this analysis based mostly on theoretical papers I will develop the premise that conceptual definitions of policing and current approaches to law enforcement science are based on well-defined historical (experiential) and evolutionary preconceptions of practitioners of the discipline. In the study in addition to some standard definitions of policing, and the presentation of certain aspects of this scientific research I get through the development of the premise, for which the normative and the critical approach of law enforcement creates the theoretical framework. Behind the determination of systematic thinking based on preconception lies an evolutionary demand inspired by a priori necessity spanning historical ages, which I named the Idea of order. Expressions of this, manifested through increasingly complex social relations, appear intertwined in a historical chain, the research of which is justified.

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