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Za
provođenje zakona u Sloveniji je zadužena Policija koja je organ
Ministarstva unutarnjih poslova. Policija svoje zadaće vrši na tri
nivoa: državnom, regionalnom i lokalnom. Sjedište policije je u
Ljubljani. Organizacijski policiju čine Generalna policijska uprava,
policijske uprave (njih 8) te 111 policijskih stanica. Osam policijskih
uprava ima sjedišta u Celju, Kopru, Kranju, Ljubljani, Mariboru, Murskoj
Soboti, Novoj Gorici i Novom Mestu. Uz redovnu policiju postoji
Specijalna jedinica policije zadužena za protivterorističku borbu te
izvođenje zadaća koje su ili preteške ili preopasne za obične policajce.
Slovenska policija surađuje sa mnogim policijama svijeta i učestvuje u
međunarodnim misijama. |
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INSIGNIAS PAGE 1 |
INSIGNIAS PAGE 2 |
INTERNATIONAL
MISSIONS |
Službene oznake strana
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Službene oznake strana
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U međunarodnim
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JUSTICE POLICE |
RANKS |
RANKS 1991 - 2000 |
Pravosudna policija |
Činovi |
Činovi 1991 - 2000 |
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OLD INSIGNIAS
1945 - 1991 |
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Stare oznake 1945 - 1991 |
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Law enforcement in Slovenia is governed by the Slovenian Ministry of
Internal Affairs and is the responsibility of the Slovenian National
Police force, which is composed of the 8 police directorates in Celje,
Koper, Kranj, Ljubljana, Maribor, Murska Sobota, Nova Gorica and Novo
Mesto. The police force maintains a number of international partnerships
with foreign police forces, including training with the U.S. FBI, and
involvement in Albania and Kosovo with the Multinational Advisory Police
Element. The Slovenian police force was admitted to Organization for
Securty and Co-operation in Europe on 24 March 1992. |
The Slovenian National Police force operates under at three levels,
local, general and regional, and is headquartered in Ljubljana. Eight
police directorates control 111 police stations, all of which come under
the jurisdiction of the Director General of the Police. In addition to
this regular police force, Slovenia also employs the Specialna Enota
Policije, utilised for Counter-Terrorism and other high-risk tasks that
are too dangerous or too difficult for regular police units. |
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ON TOP
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