COMPREHENSIVE MEASURES "SAFE CITY" IN UZBEKISTAN AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES
22.12.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series C. Volume 1 Issue 8
Abstract. The article examines the experience of various countries in the field of ensuring security in cities within the framework of building “safe city” systems, similar to the current uzbek hardware and software complex “Safe City “(HSC “Safe City”). The purpose of the study is to determine the advantages and disadvantages of the Uzbek concept in comparison with the international practice of building similar systems. The analysis shows that in most countries there is an active, but fragmentary implementation of the “Safe City” individual functional blocks or subsystems. To date, there are no programs in any country in the world that would be comparable to the uzbek “Safe City” in terms of the range of controlled risks and threats and the composition of participants in interaction.
Keywords: complex security; safe city; public safety; safety of the environment; law and order.
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