The Impact of Internal Affairs Bodies’ Activity on Social Well-Being in the Context of the World Happiness Report
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Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of the activity of internal affairs bodies on the population’s level of happiness and social well-being within the framework of the World Happiness Report published by the United Nations. The study examines security, the rule of law, and the maintenance of public order as key factors in citizens’ well-being.
The article explores the reforms being implemented in Uzbekistan and modern approaches to ensuring public safety in relation to World Happiness Report indicators. It also examines the impact on the population’s happiness of the trust and cooperation between security agencies and society. The study concludes with practical recommendations aimed at improving the work of internal affairs bodies and increasing societal well-being.