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The issue of direct coercive measures and firearm falls in concerto within the subject of the protection of the state internal security – since it belongs to the activity scope of entities holding competences for use or making use of the above. The entitled entities mostly include services, formations or inspections which are established for the protection of widely understood security, in particular public safety and order. The objective of this study is to attempt to conduct de lege lata analysis and the comparative analysis of the use or making use of direct coercive measures and firearm in selected European countries, and also to indicate de lege ferenda postulates. The objective of this study is to attempt to conduct de lege lata analysis and the comparative analysis of the use or making use of direct coercive measures and firearm in selected European countries, and also to indicate de lege ferenda postulates. The triangulation of research methods is applied in this study. The following methods are used: descriptive, theoretical-legal, comparative with the elements of legal comparative literature.
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All in all, the role of dogs in uniformed services is invaluable, as demonstrated, for instance, by the range of methods that can be used in each service. Moreover, their presence has a direct or indirect impact on increasing the security of the state (internal and external) – quod erat demonstrandum. In the present study, many references have been made to different normative acts (of various ranks), illustrating the use of dogs in the Police, the Prison Service, the Border Guard, and the Customs Service.It should also be stressed that a comprehensive study of the subject of official dogs, in the opinion of the author of the study, constitutes a terra incognita, as currently there is no study addressing the issue of the presence of official dogs in all uniformed services in a synthetic way (extensive historical-legal analysis).Therefore, this work should be treated as a unique introduction (prelude) to further, significantly expanded, and detailed research in such a material area.
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