The
paper focuses on various concepts deepening the term of „security“, on the Copenhagen school concept of societal
sector of security, but also human security and the application of the
acculturation theory. Human security is a concept, in which the deepening
of contents of the term „security“ goes from a macro-level to
a micro-level. The traditional concept of security takes into account only
the state level and understands threats only to the state in itself, whereas
human security redirects the attention towards the individual people. Societal
sector, on the other hand, speaks of non-military threats to society and
deepens the security concept even further. Based on the assumption, that the
extent of risks to the receiving state depends on the effectiveness of
incorporation of immigrants, the goal of the article is to apply the acculturation
to the process of incorporation of immigrants into the majority population in
order to minimize the negative impacts stemming from immigration.