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Theory of bureaucracy - the comparison of providing security public and private sector
Koudelková, Olga ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Chalupníček, Pavel (referee)
The goal of this study is to show the difference between state police and private security agencies, which are hired by individuals or smaller organizations to protect their property and safety. In the theoretical part, I will present basic knowledge of economists focusing on the topic of bureaucracy (Mises, Niskanen, Parkinson, Weber). In addition along with bureaucracy's expansion in various sectors of government services, such as public safety. In the analytical part, I will compare the activities of police, as a national provider of public good of safety, with the possible actions of others groups, such as the private security agencies. These agencies presenting the private sector acting based on supply and demand. I will try to answer the question on whether the public police is efficient compared to security agencies based on reports about behavior police, the incentives to improve their activities with strategic plans for the future and gains and expenditures data of the state budget. Or are the police overwhelmed with unnecessary paperwork? This paperwork might make it difficult for public police to observance its fundamental duties. The goal of this study is to find out at what level provides police service to the public, and then compare it with private security forces, emerging as the business sector in the Czech Republic since 1990.

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