Internal Security (January-June) Vol. 7/1/2015
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 towardssecurity 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.
Anna Gondek, Monika Inków
Serious Accidents at Work in Poland and Forecasts Using an Adaptive Model and the Least Square Method
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Oleksandr V. Manzhai
Special Investigation Activity Comparative Studies 19
Adrian Szumski
Afripol — a New Initiative of Police Cooperation Between African Countries 39
Kuba Jałoszyński, Jacek Bil
The Use of Marksmen in Hostage Situations Related to the Abduction of People for Ransom 47
Kamil Frąckowiak
The Use of Firearms by Ship Security Personnel in Respect of Exclusion
of Unlawfulness Under Polish Law 59
Yurij Petrovich Garmaev, Albina Alexandrovna Kirillova,
Vladimir Petrovich Kramarenko
Typical Errors in the Preliminary Investigation of Murder Criminal Cases
and their Consideration within Court Proceedings 71
Valery Yrevich Shepitko, Vladimir Petrovich Kramarenko
Problems of Tactics of the Court Investigation 81
Klaudia Cenda-Miedzińska
The Protection of Prisoners’ Health in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights 89
Waldemar Zubrzycki
Combating Terrorism through Interdepartmental Projects 105
Cornelis Roelofse Encroachment: a Theoretical Explanation of Organized Crime, Business
and Governance 123
Aleksander Gubrynowicz
Issues Concerning the Third Energy Package in the Light of the Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union 143
Anna Ibek
The Concept of Securitization 173
Tomasz R. Aleksandrowicz
Cyberspace as a Source of Threat to National Security. An Attempt to Conceptualize the Problem 187
Marek Brylonek
Police Component Within an Integrated, International Intervention 205
Marcin Konieczny
State of Substantive Preparation of Representatives of the Public Prosecution Service as Regards Initial Actions at the Scene of Air Accidents 221
Marzena Szczurek
Characteristics and Possibilities of Using Explosive Materials. Improvised
Explosive Devices (IED) 239
Libor Klimek
European Arrest Warrant and the Polish Constitutional Tribunal: Revision of the Constitution 249