The security system of the Republic of Serbia: The character and value of knowledge in its products

In the scientific, theoretical, professional, and real-life contexts of the security system within a society, we have not yet had the opportunity to discuss its character-whether it is good or bad, strong or weak-and consider how its character and knowledge as its values will behave in a given situa...

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Main Authors: Hakić Ergin, Međedović Enver, Manojlović Dragan A., Bulić Ferid
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Univerzitet u Novom Pazaru 2024-01-01
Series:Univerzitetska Misao
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-3870/2024/1451-38702423037H.pdf
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Summary:In the scientific, theoretical, professional, and real-life contexts of the security system within a society, we have not yet had the opportunity to discuss its character-whether it is good or bad, strong or weak-and consider how its character and knowledge as its values will behave in a given situation. We also have not had the chance to recognize the knowledge in its products from the scientific literature as either its strength or weakness. In this paper, we explore how two fundamental elements of the security system, which determine its value, can be understood from the subject of the research. These elements define its resilience and weakness, its power, impotence, reputation, respect, or lack thereof, both internally and externally. We investigate the credibility and value of knowledge of the security system's products. The paper will offer insights into these elements by addressing several questions: What is a security system? What is the character of the security system? Is the security system responsible for its character? Is the knowledge embedded in the products of the security system the basis of its reputation? The research results show that Serbia's security system exhibits non-credible know.
ISSN:1451-3870
2560-4821