@misc{Krystians_Piotr_Polsko-niemiecka, author={Krystians, Piotr}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Lubuskie Towarzystwo Naukowe}, language={pol}, abstract={Crime does not recognize territorial boundaries. This statement has taken on a new dimension as a result of political transformations initiated in 1989. Poland had to face not only positive, and undoubtedly prevailing, changes in the political, social and economic spheres, but also negative aspects of the transformation process (among the others: the rapid development and activity of organized crime groups). The border areas, especially the ones situated along the Polish-German border (until 2004 - EU external border) were particularly vulnerable to the above mentioned dangers in the first years of transformation.}, abstract={Therefore, local Polish police and their western partners (especially German police) played a special role in preventing and combating crime as well as in the protection of public order. The cooperation of Polish and German police, initiated in the 1990s and developed in the following years, undoubtedly contributed to the significant reduction of the risk resulting also from the process of Poland joining the EU and "wider" border opening. Effective cooperation, especially in the field of combating crime and preventive activities, is reflected in the level of security and public order perceived by the inhabitants of cross-border areas.}, type={artykuł}, title={Polsko-niemiecka współpraca służb policyjnych (lubuskie-Brandenburgia) = Polish-German cooperation of police services (Lubuskie Voivodship-Branderburg)}, keywords={pogranicze polsko-niemieckie, stosunki polsko-niemieckie, współpraca polsko-niemiecka, współpraca regionalna, policja}, }