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Law enforcement activities in Italy
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2004
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Criminal CodeEuropean LawCommunity PolicingCrime AnalysisLawCriminal LawItalian StudiesPolice PsychologyPolice ActivitiesCrime PreventionPublic PolicyPolice ForceInternational LawLaw Enforcement ActivitiesComparative CriminologyCriminal JusticeInternational CriminologyArtsLaw EnforcementPolitical Science
Abstract This article examines the organization and function of Italy’s police forces. In contrast with other countries there have been very few recent studies on policing in Italy. This article starts from the origins of the modern police in Italy and tracks changes over time. Police activities that relate specifically to surveillance of territory and individuals, maintaining public order, controlling immigration and the coordination of police operations are reconstructed and documented, with a specific focus on crime prevention. The article attempts to assess to what extent this has been achieved in recent decades, and to what extent the efficiency of crime prevention has increased or decreased over the last thirty years. The article also examines the relations between the size of the police force and crime statistics to discover whether the increase in the former is directly linked to a decline in the latter. Keywords: Policingcrimeidentity checkspublic order