Internal Security, January-June 2011
The world globalisation processes have inevitably been accompanied by the development of new forms of crime and the occurrence of crisis incidents (acts of terrorism, major transportation accidents, construction accidents, or natural disasters). The above phenomena increase the demand for knowledge, the use of which may directly or indirectly influence the effectiveness of agencies responsible for internal security. With its basic goal of spreading the knowledge of the protection of public safety and order, the scientific journal Internal Security is one of the many ventures aimed at meeting the demand. The journal is oriented towards security aspects of universal scope. It is a forum where views and opinions are exchanged by specialists of various branches (both scientists and practitioners) from different countries, and in particular European ones. Entrepreneurs of non-public sector are welcome to exchange their opinions in the journal, as well. In many cases methods and mechanisms which are used to ensure safety are of universal nature and they can be applied by both, public and non-public sectors.
Grzegorz Wrochna, Agnieszka Syntfeld-Kazuch, Marek Moszynski, Michal Gierlik, Slawomir Wronka: Accelerators and Detectors for Homeland Security 9
Max Schvoerer, Celine Ollagnier, Claude Ney, Stephan Dubernet, Pierre Selva, Nadine Colmant de Kock, Philippe Speeckaert, Cilia Enza, Jean-Pierre Massue, Edouard Aubert: Nano-Trace: a Marking Tool for Movable Objects of Cultural or Industrial Value 29
George Solomos, Folco Casadei, Georgios Giannopoulos, Martin Larcher: Experimental and Numerical Simulation Activities for the Assessment of Explosion Effects in a Train Station 49
Frederic Crestin, Michel Judde: Strategic and Economic Issues of Ownership Rights and Private Life Compliance 63
Bernard Wisniewski: Principal Threats to State Security - Essence and Interdependence 69
Wlodzimierz Chojnacki: Outline of a New Interdisciplinary Model for Research Intangible and Tangible Security 79
Monica Vlad, Marius Mazilu: Present Considerations About Romania´s National Security 91
Arkadiusz Sekscinski: The Organization of State Bodies Responsible for Internal Security in Norway 97
Grzegorz Gudzbeler, Mariusz Nepelski, Andrzej Urban: Japanese Support System of Crisis Management Services 107
Cornelis J. Roelofse: Theoretical Reflections on Change and Human Rights in the South African Police Service: a Case for a New Theoretical Foundation — Reciprocal Moral Dualism 129
Vitaliy Karpenko: Modern Approach to Psychological Study of Creative Thinking Among Law Enforcement Officers 147
Sierghej Butkevich: Ukraine in the International System to Combat Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing 155
Wieslaw Plywaczewski: Cooperation of Police Forces, Border Police and Custom Services in Combating Crime Against Cultural Heritage 167
Matyas Szabolcs: General Characterization of the Criminal State of the City of Debrecen Between the Years 2000 and 2008 183
Vladimir Kramarienko: Errors that Occur During the Preliminary Investigation: the Essence, Nature and Types 193
Andrzej Wazny: The Issue of Polygraph Tests in Poland 207
Valerij Shepitko, Bogdan Shur: Problems Involved in Protecting Participants of Criminal Proceedings in the Investigation of Crimes Committed by Organized Groups 217
Natalia Martynenko, Eduard Martynenko: Advantages and Disadvantages of Confiscating Property as a Criminal Law Measure 225
Viacheslav Shabanov: Legal and Psychological Aspects of Non-custodial Penalties for Young Offenders in the Republic of Belarus 231
Mikhail Nazarkin: Ensuring the Security of High Risk Facilities, and International Law 239
Piotr Majer: Internal Security in the Historical Perspective - an Outline. Part 1 249
Tadeusz Cielecki: Book Review: R. Glowacki, K. Lojek, E. Ostrowska, A. Tyburska, A. Urban, CPTED as a Strategy of Providing Security for the Local Community, Gaudium, Lublin 2010 265