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Tittel:Udlicitering af politiets opgaver i Danmark og Sverige
Ansvar:Mette Volquartzen
Forfatter:Volquartzen, Mette
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Utgitt:København : De nordiske kriminalistforeninger, 2020
Omfang:S. 67-86
Serie:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab ; 1/2020
Emneord:Outsourcing / Politi / Politiarbeid / Privatisering
Geografiske emneord:Danmark / Skandinavia / Sverige
Innhold:Nøgleord: Udlicitering, politiopgaver, private vagter, Skandinavien, offentlig-privat samarbejde, Outsourcing, private policing, public-private partnerships, Scandinavia

Abstract
The growth in the private security industry alongside a persistent separation of policing from the state is a well-documented Western phenomenon. Yet in Denmark, the police still claim a monopoly over matters of security and the exercise of public authority. This is partly because they operate in a society with a strong cultural aversion to the privatisation of police tasks. Despite this traditional cultural antipathy, privatisation may nevertheless become a future scenario in Denmark due to changes in social attitudes in general and to internal crises within the police. This article presents and analyses these developments and considers the legal implications of privatising certain police tasks in Denmark. Building on this analysis, it draws conclusions about the potential avoidance of state liability through outsourcing. The paper draws comparisons with Sweden, a similar state in political, cultural and legal respects, which began delegating police tasks to private security companies almost fifty years ago, including those that involve the use of physical force.
Del av verk:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab 1/2020

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