turvallisuusvaltion
Turvallisuusvaltion, or security state, refers to a political system in which concerns about security, crime, and perceived threats dominate authority, policy, and everyday life. In such a state, the executive branch often gains expanded powers and security agencies extend their reach into legislation, judiciary, and civil administration. Decisions may be justified by crisis rhetoric and the need to prevent harm, leading to the normalization of measures that broaden surveillance, policing, and border controls beyond conventional norms.
Core features typically include expanded executive authority and emergency powers, broad or legally vague surveillance capabilities,
Scholars use the term to analyze how democracies and authoritarian regimes alike mobilize security considerations to
Debates center on balancing security and liberty, the risk of mission creep, and the accountability of security