A Training Model for Effective Response Against Fatal Attachs: With a Focus on the NATIONAL POLICE Job Manual

J-Institute ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 8-21
Author(s):  
Canghee Park ◽  
Sunggu Jo
CISM journal ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 365-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Groot

Education and training in Geomatics must be demand-driven activities. This paper examines the impact of computer and communications technology on government institutions and private-sector organizations involved in Geomatics as the background for changing and new jobs requiring specific education and training. This new demand needs to be matched to an effective response from education institutions. To assist in making this match the paper proposes a model describing the functions and jobs with their linkages in these organizations, and it proposes an education/training model for Geomatics. The paper identifies a major need for ongoing Geomatics education for people now in the surveying and mapping workforce and suggests how this activity can be coordinated to make best use of scarce professional and facility resources in Canada. Finally, the paper emphasizes the need to address, in academic curricula, explicitly and deliberately the institutional and management issues involved in implementing spatial information technology into existing organizations.


2021 ◽  
pp. 85-90
Author(s):  
Mykola Golub

Problem setting. According to the information of the National Service of Ukraine for 2020, state bodies that counteract domestic violence recorded 211,353 appeals for cases of such offenses. This is four times more than in 2019 (225). Thus, 180921 appeals were received from women, 27676 from men and 2756 from children [1]. Also in 2020, 921 individuals were convicted of domestic violence in Ukraine. Analysis of recent research. Important issues regarding the problem of combating domestic violence were discussed by such scientists as: O. Bandurka, O. Bezpalova, A. blaga, A. Galai, V. Galay, O.Juzha, L. Kryzhna, O. Kostyr, Yu. Krupka, K. Levchenko, O. Litvinov, G. Moshak, M. Panov, S. Pronevich, Ya. Sotak, O.Sstarkov, etc. In the works of these scientists, a thorough analysis of the use of international experience, determination of effective directions and measures to prevent and counter domestic violence was carried out. Purpose and objectives of the study. The purpose of the study is to investigate and analyze the actions of the National Police of Ukraine, which are aimed at increasing the effectiveness of combating domestic violence, and explore the experience of EU law enforcement agencies in responding to domestic violence. Tasks of the research are: to provide proposals on the directions of effective response of the National Police of Ukraine to cases of domestic violence; to highlight the need for interaction of National Police units with other structures of executive authorities and local self-government. Scientific novelty of research. The study considers proposals to increase the efficiency of the National Police in combating domestic violence, as well as ways to implement them. The interaction of the National Police with local executive bodies and local self-government is considered. Article’s main body. The article considers the importance of prevention and counteraction to domestic violence, as well as the functioning of the National Police of Ukraine in this field of law enforcement, observance of human rights and freedoms, legal grounds for preventing domestic violence, both in Ukraine and in the EU. The provisions of the current legislation of Ukraine concerning the peculiarities of bringing to responsibility for committing domestic violence are analyzed. The need to strengthen responsibility for domestic violence is determined. The attention is focused on strengthening the legislative activity of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the adoption of new laws on the legal regulation of domestic violence. Conclusions. Based on the research, we express suggestions for improving the work of the National Police of Ukraine in combating domestic violence, in particular: (1) taking into account the experience of the mobile groups of the National Police in combating domestic violence in the Kharkiv region, to prepare and submit to the Department of the NPU proposals for improving regulatory documents on this area of work taking into account the experience of the police of European countries; (2) to take measures to ensure effective interaction of mobile teams of social and psychological assistance (Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine) with mobile response groups (National Police of Ukraine), including: compatible visits to messages, exchange of information, joint coordination meetings, organization of classes for initial training, retraining and training of members of these groups ect.


2007 ◽  
Vol 177 (4S) ◽  
pp. 459-459
Author(s):  
Hak J. Lee ◽  
Corollos S. Abdelshehid ◽  
Geoffrey N. Box ◽  
Jose B.A. Abraham ◽  
Elspeth M. McDougall ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steffen Nestler ◽  
Boris Egloff

This internet study investigated the effect of individual differences in cognitive avoidance on the persuasive impact of threat communications. A total of 289 participants completed a measure of dispositional cognitive avoidance and read either a high- or a low-threat communication that provided either an effective response to reduce the threat or not. We found that cognitive avoidance did not moderate the effect of magnitude of threat when response efficacy was low. By contrast, cognitive avoidance was relevant when efficacy was high: After a high-threat message, low cognitive avoiders reported more favorable attitudes toward and intentions to adopt the action recommendation than high cognitive avoiders. Further analyses showed that severity perceptions mediate this effect of avoidance on attitudes and intentions. Individual differences in cognitive avoidance are thus an important moderator of the effectiveness of threat communications.


1986 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 593-594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven C. Hayes
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