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Police directorate
Slovenia is divided into eleven police directorates which are responsible
for the safety of persons and property on the regional level. They are headed
by directors who are appointed and discharged by the Minister of the Interior
upon a proposal by the General Police Directorate.
GEOGRAFIC DIVISION OF POLICE DIRECTORATES
Police Directorate CELJE,
Police Directorate KOPER,
Police Directorate KRANJ,
Police Directorate KRŠKO,
Police Directorate LJUBLJANA,
Police Directorate MARIBOR,
Police Directorate MURSKA SOBOTA,
Police Directorate NOVA GORICA,
Police Directorate NOVO MESTO,
Police Directorate POSTOJNA,
Police Directorate SLOVENJ GRADEC, |
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PRESENTATION
A police directorate is a regional police organizational unit established
in a particular region of the country by the Government, which also determines
its headquarters. Police directorates are connected to the General Police
Directorate both organizationally and functionally. The division of expert
services at police directorates is adapted to the structure of the expert
services of the General Police Directorate.
Police directorates perform the following tasks:
- coordination and direction of the work of police stations, provision of
professional instruction, supervision of their performance and provision
of professional assistance;
- detection and investigation of particular criminal offences, detection
and arrest of perpetrators of such criminal offences and their handover
to the competent authorities;
- assurance that public order tasks are performed, when coordinated action
in the directorate territory is required or in cases of severe public order
violations;
- assurance that specific tasks relating to traffic regulation and traffic
safety are performed, when coordinated action in a larger directorate territory
is required;
- performance of specific tasks to protect particular persons and objects;
- assurance and performance of specific border control and state border protection
tasks;
- performance of procedures regarding aliens;
- cooperation with border police bodies of neighbouring states;
- issue of decisions at the first instance on matters concerning movement
across the state borders;
- performance of specific police tasks in a state of emergency or war;
- performance of specific tasks regarding the maintenance of the police information
and telecommunications system;
- performance of specific tasks in the field of employment relationships,
professional education and training, financial and material matters and maintenance
of buildings and technical equipment;
- performance of other police tasks prescribed by law or other regulations
elaborated on by the law.
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