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Tytuł:
Planning a Research Process in Security Sciences Through Methods of Operational Research
Autorzy:
Gikiewicz, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1374841.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Policji w Szczytnie
Tematy:
civil security
crisis management
social engagement
citizen empowerment
Opis:
This article presents fundamental issues related to the process of planning scientific research in security sciences based on methods belonging to operational research. Operational research is one of the areas that are intensively developed and implemented towards security and performance improvement in areas such as planning, organizing, implementing or controlling various types of projects. Therefore, issues related to operational research, its methodological foundations, and the use of network programming methods in the field of planning research process required a broader explanation in the context of security sciences. As a consequence, a reference to the decision model was made. It was stated that each decision related to security research increases the demand for methods of analysis and objective assessment. Each undertaking, in particular this related to security research, is associated with specific goals, the achievement of which requires possession of appropriate forces and resources. This study refers to the essence of project implementation time, which is very often limited and can be used in a variety of ways, which is determined by the specific conditions in which the technical, organizational or other activities are carried out. As a consequence of the above, it is stated that the research process is characterized by conducting a sequence of activities aimed at achieving research goal, solving research problem or verifying hypothesis within a specified time frame. It is also stated that each research process has a specific duration and one can be tempted to state that it is usually unique.
Źródło:
Internal Security; 2019, 11(2); 9-20
2080-5268
Pojawia się w:
Internal Security
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Risk Management as a Tool of the Civil Emergency Planning in the United Kingdom — Comparison With the Polish Approach
Autorzy:
Zwęgliński, Tomasz
Arculeo, Chris
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1375183.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Policji w Szczytnie
Tematy:
crisis
disaster
risk
management
the United Kingdom
Opis:
‘Europe which protects’ is a very important postulate which is presented by politicians, however, it is well known that the full responsibility for the safety and security of the citizens is the domain of each sovereign country. Therefore, international organisations, such as NATO and the EU, associating countries in one, more or less integrated structure, have only a supportive and facilitating role to this highly important process. This basically means that close cooperation between individual countries is a highly important matter in ensuring the vital aim of citizen protection, especially against major threats and hazards, triggered or impacting in the border context. Such cooperation is impossible as long as those nations do not know and understand each other’s systems. Furthermore, in gaining this understanding of the respective systems, the opportunity exists to learn from each other by implementing the best practices of each other’s realities. The article is an effort to contribute to this learning process by comparison of the risk management processes being a part of broader crisis and disaster management systems in the United Kingdom and Poland. The study was conducted by reviewing and analysing formal documentation and guidance as well as selected literature in this respect. Furthermore, the findings are based on many years of the authors’ experience working in these two systems, reinforced by hundreds of discussions with national experts in the field. As supportive input, selected results of a survey on civil emergency planning in Poland are also presented. The two surveyed systems revealed many similarities in the processes in place in both countries. In general, the purpose of their existence is the same, however, in some cases, there are different terms used or they vary slightly due to organisational or administrative reasons. Both adaptations and developments based on the experiences of the other system are possible, and sometimes even recommended.
Źródło:
Internal Security; 2020, 12(2); 55-82
2080-5268
Pojawia się w:
Internal Security
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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