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Security services ethics

Summary

Compliance with ethical principles should be inherent to any person who lives and works in the community of other people. The more it should apply to security work. Nowadays, in which crime is a daily routine, there is a growing interest in quality protection of life, health and property. In addition to the activities of the Police of the Czech Republic, the services of the private security sector include private security services. With increasing interest in the protection of life, health or property, the demands on these protectors are increasing, including in the area of ethical principles. These principles are very important for the Police of the Czech Republic or private security services and their observance or non-compliance can have a major impact on their activities. It is the ethical and moral behavior of workers in the security sector that creates the overall impression on the institution they represent.

Literature

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Advised literature

Dufková, I. a kol. Policie a profesní etika. Praha, 2003


Language of instruction čeština
Code 060-0533
Abbreviation EBS
Course title Security services ethics
Coordinating department Department of Security Services
Course coordinator Ing. Věra Holubová, Ph.D.