Crisis Situations in the Aspect of Police Activities in Poland

Journal Title: Security Dimensions - Year 2018, Vol 25, Issue 25

Abstract

The text is devoted to the subject of crisis situations within the meaning of police operations. Depending on the categories and types of these situations, the author lists their typologies and legal grounds to conduct police operations in the event of their occurrence. The publication also provides a fairly detailed description of the character and nature of particular types of crisis situations.<br/><br/>

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Jarosław Stelmach

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  • EP ID EP367916
  • DOI 10.24356/SD/25/4
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Jarosław Stelmach (2018). Crisis Situations in the Aspect of Police Activities in Poland. Security Dimensions, 25(25), 82-95. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-367916