Internal Security (July-December) Vol. 7/2/2015
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 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.
Hlengani P. Bila, Cornelis J. Roelofse
Understanding the Post-mortem Report 7
Ürmösné Gabriella Simon
The Traits and the Thrill of Serial Killers 33
Monika Blišťanová
The Utilization of Crime Hot Spot Mapping: Košice —a Case Study 43
Waldemar Zubrzycki
Similarities and Differences Between Organized Crime and Terrorism 53
Ewelina Waśko-Owsiejczuk
National Security Letters — A Controversial FBI Tool to Fight Terrorism 71
Zenon Cisowski
Assessment of the Functioning of Police Escort Units After Organisational and Structural Changes Using the Example of Unusual Incidents in Police Escort Service 91
Anna Rycaj, Tadeusz Szczurek
Security of Mass Events Based on the Example of a Football Match 105
Justyna Jurczak, Jarosław Struniawski
Safety at Football Matches — the Role of National Football Information Points — Poland and UK Example 125
Juliusz Piwowarski, Wojciech Czajkowski, Štefan Galla
Values as Control Mechanisms for the Behaviour of Members of a Detached Police Group 143
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Piotr Łapiński, Robert Poklek, Olaf Truszczyński, Zbigniew Sołtys, Piotr Zieliński, Leszek Markuszewski
Developing Introspection Skills, Coping with Stress Versus Anxiety Level and a Sense of Self-efficacy in Officers of the Prison Service Intervention Groups 157
Danuta Bukowiecka, Mariusz Nepelski, Ewa Kuczyńska,
Paweł Jastrzębski
Legal Conditions Regulating the Use of “Dressing Sets” in the Police 173
Emil W. Pływaczewski, Ewa M. Guzik-Makaruk, Wojciech Filipkowski
Evaluation of the Recommended Changes in the Scope
of the Criminalization of Money Laundering — a Comparative Law Approach 185
Michał Choraś, Rafał Kozik, Damian Puchalski, Witold Hołubowicz
Cybercrime in the European Projects DG Home CIPHER
and FP7 CAMINO 205
Aleksander Babiński
State Activities in the Securing of Cyberspace 217
Stepan Hnatyuk, Iryna Bogomazova
Types of Jurisdiction in Administrative Proceedings on the Legislation of Ukraine 237
Cornelis Roelofse
Comparative Policing: Theory and Praxis 245
Tomasz Safjański
Prospects for the Development of the International Criminal Police Organisation Interpol 267
Dominik Hryszkiewicz, Barbara Lubas
A Qualitative Security Model for Business Processes 279