Norwegian police law, crime prevention and its (need for more) democratic legitimacy

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  • John Reidar Nilsen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/bjclcj.v10i2.3842

Keywords:

democratic legitimaticy, Police Act, Norwegian police law

Abstract

The article questions the democratic legitimacy of parts of contemporary Norwegian police law. The analysis focuses on the historical background of the Police Act, the lack of precise regulation of the police’s competences in general and lack of precise preventive work, to argue that the ideal of democratic legitimacy is not met in contemporary Norwegian police law.

Author Biography

John Reidar Nilsen

Researcher ph.d. at Vest police district and associate professor II at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Nilsen, J. R. (2022). Norwegian police law, crime prevention and its (need for more) democratic legitimacy. Bergen Journal of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice, 10(2), 3–28. https://doi.org/10.15845/bjclcj.v10i2.3842

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