Civil Rights & Police / CILIP

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Civil Rights & Police / CILIP

description German trade journal
publishing company CILIP
First edition 1978
Frequency of publication three times a year
Web link cilip.de/zeitschrift
ISSN (print)

Die Bürgerrechte & Polizei / CILIP is a German trade journal that has been published by the Berlin publisher CILIP GbR since 1978 and is run by the Institute for Civil Rights & Public Security e. V. with its seat in Berlin.

The content is the critical examination of the issues of police and civil rights . CILIP stands for Civil Liberties and Police, an English-language edition of the magazine appeared under this title for a while.

Civil Rights & Police / CILIP is published three times a year (April / May, August / September, December / January). Since 1991, every issue has had a focal topic as a feature .

Founded CILIP in the mid-1970s in protest against the then security policy of the federal government under Chancellor Helmut Schmidt . The initiator was the political science professor Wolf-Dieter Narr . In 1991, from CILIP the Civil Rights Institute and public safety e. V. at the Free University of Berlin .

In 2005 the magazine was awarded the Werner Holtfort Prize of the Holtfort Foundation .

The magazine is a cooperation partner of the Internet portal Linksnet .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Civil Rights & Police / CILIP. No. 0.1978; 1.1978– (Initially: Civil liberties and police / CILIP ). ISSN  0172-1895 .
  2. About us . CILIP Institute and Journal
  3. ^ Civil Rights & Police / CILIP . Linksnet