Publikationen der StiftungThe Albanian public's trust in security
Publikationen der StiftungThe Albanian public's trust in security
Inhalt
- Table of Contents
- Introductory Note
- Contents
- Table of abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Current Constitutional and Political Setting
- 3. The Control and Supervisory Bodies
- Table 1: Executive institutions with responsibilities over the security sector
- Table 2: Permanent commissions with control and oversight responsibilities
- Graph 1: Results on the trust on judiciary institutions
- Graph 2: Results on the perception of the strengthening of the fight against corruption/organized crime after the establishment of SPO
- 1. Control and Oversight of the Armed Forces
- 1.1. Background
- 1.2. Executive Control and Oversight
- 1.3. Parliamentary Control and Oversight
- 1.4. Oversight from Independent Institutions
- 1.5. Control and Oversight from the Judiciary System
- 1.6. Control and Oversight from the Institution Created by the Justice Reform
- 2. Control and Oversight of the State Police
- Table 3: Division of Labor for the Executive Control of State Police
- Graph 3. Results on the perception of the expectation of the improvement of the security through the increase of police presence
- Graph 4. Results on the perception of the expectation of the improvement of the security through the modernization of police
- 2.2.1. Parliamentary Control and Oversight
- 2.2.2. Oversight from Independent Institutions
- 2.2.3. The Ombudsperson
- 2.2.4. Supreme State Audit Institution
- 2.2.5. The Outer Evaluation Committee
- 2.3. Control and Oversight from the Judiciary System
- 2.4. Control and Oversight from the Institution Created by the Justice Reform
- 3. Control and Oversight of the Intelligence Service
- Table 4: Competences of the executive authorities over the intelligence services
- 3.3. Parliamentary Control and Oversight
- 3.4. Oversight from Independent Institutions
- 3.5. Control and Oversight from the Judiciary System
- 3.6. Control and Oversight from the Institution Created by the Justice Reform
- 4. Conclusions
- 4. Recommendations
- Bibliography
- 1. An overview of the key challenges to negotiating Chapter 23 & 24
- 2. Albania: The long road towards negotiations for EU membership
- 3. Mapping the steps to negotiate Chapter 23 & 24: New negotiation approaches and the difficulties ahead
- 4. Chapter 23 Judiciary and fundamental rights: Albania: The challenge ahead - Balancing the speed and quality of vetting the justice system
- 5. Chapter 24: Justice, Freedom and Security: Albania: The fight against organized crime.
- 6. Conclusions
- 7. Recommendations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Albanian Constitutional and Political Setting as it pertains to the Security Institutions.
- 3. Public Perception on Security in Albania and Europe
- 4. The Perennial Problems of Corruption and Organized Crime.
- Graph no.1 The extent of which the situation of corruption and organized crime stop EU integration
- 4.1. Judicial Officials.
- Graph no.2 Trust on the Judiciary Institutions
- Graph no.3 Perception on the improvement on the fight on corruption after the establishment of the SPO
- 4.2. Politicians
- 4.3. State Police
- Graph no.4 Trust in government agencies institutions on security provision
- Graph no.5 Independence of security institutions from political influence
- 4.4. Customs
- Graph no.6 Perception on the Corruption of the Customs institutions
- 4.5. The Private Sector
- 5. Conclusions
- 6. Recommendations
- 7. Bibliography