Koło Naukowe „Liderzy Bezpieczeństwa” powstało w 2017 r. z potrzeby zgłębiania
wiedzy w obszarze bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego. Opiekunem naukowym i pomysłodawcą
organizacji jest st. kpt. dr Monika Wojakowska, adiunkt w Instytucie
Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego. Koło naukowe skupia wokół siebie studentów, których
łączy jeden spójny cel – pasja do eksplorowania i propagowania idei kultury
bezpieczeństwa.
The aim of the article is to show the phenomenon of the local potential of social capital in the process of ensuring security to war refugees from Ukraine, based on the experience of the Ukraine Aid Center in Łomianki near Warsaw. The basic research methods were literature analysis, case studies and interviews with volunteers from the Ukraine Aid Center in Łomianki. The scale of an efficient organization, effective situational leadership, and multi-faceted support provided to war refugees from the first days of the ongoing conflict was huge. The research results proved that the described phenomenon constitutes a practical dimension of social impact based on trust and social participation.
The education of society regarding safety is in fact the cheapest, smartest and most effective form of preventing danger. It constitutes a fundamental way of building the population’s safety. It also has a great influence upon the attitudes, values, knowledge and skills required for proper behaviour in case of danger.The article describes the education process consisting in the transfer of knowledge and teaching skills in order to take specific actions, as well as forms and tools to raise the level of social awareness, especially in terms of perceiving actions, and a list of references showing the flow of social research, its purpose, and the tools used. Most of the elements, however, are shown in the list of possibilities to use tools on a very large scale, in the form of social campaigns. An example is given of a practical approach to all departments and goals for raising the level of social opinion in Transcarpathia and of hazadrs occurring in that area and ways to counteract them.
Constitutional law, as a catalog of principles, doctrines and practices governing the activities of communities, has a guiding idea, that the state must protect the fundamental rights of the individual. The article is about the safety of people with special needs in the context of the constitutional principle of equality, dignity and the common good. The aim of the article is to emphasize the necessity to enable people with special needs not only to fully participate in the use of security as a common good, but also to participate in the creation of normative acts resulting from the provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. Nobody may be discriminated against in political, social and economic life for any reason. In line with this principle and the constitutional principle of human dignity and the common good, multi-dimensional approaches to the issue of security have been shown and free use of public and social goods of people with special needs in the light of applicable norms and legal regulations.
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