@CONFERENCE{MTMT:34832919, title = {The Use of Drones for Firefighting and Fire Monitoring}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832919}, author = {Kravtsiv, R. Victor and Afanasenko, Kostyantin and Restás, Ágoston}, booktitle = {3rd International Scientific and Practical Conference «Fire Safety Issues 2024»}, unique-id = {34832919}, year = {2024}, pages = {180-182}, orcid-numbers = {Restás, Ágoston/0000-0003-4886-0117} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:34832917, title = {Drone Applications Beyond Forest Fire Monitoring - Forest Fire Suppression}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832917}, author = {Restás, Ágoston}, booktitle = {3rd International Scientific and Practical Conference «Fire Safety Issues 2024»}, unique-id = {34832917}, year = {2024}, pages = {176-179}, orcid-numbers = {Restás, Ágoston/0000-0003-4886-0117} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34832439, title = {Forced Migration from Ukraine to the EU since the Outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war – with Focus on Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832439}, author = {Urbán, Ferenc}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34832439}, keywords = {naturalization; forced migration; temporary protection; asylum applications}, year = {2024}, pages = {279-289} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34832366, title = {EU Support to Strengthen Border Security in the Middle East, North Africa Region}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832366}, author = {Németh, Gábor}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34832366}, abstract = {The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a region suffering from various crises. Wars, civil wars, collapsed state administration, lack of public security, failed law and order systems generate different international security threats such as terrorism, weapon smuggling, trafficking of human beings, illegal migration and so on. These illegal activities from the region are also pose a serious security challenge for the countries of the European Union. For this reason, the EU is making huge efforts to improve the border management capacities of the countries of MENA region that are the source of illegal migration and other cross border crimes. The EU is operating four crisis management missions and different other projects in the region, whose main aim is to develop the capacities of local law enforcement and border security services. Crisis management missions and operations, and different development projects run by the Union are the primary means of effectively tackling the security challenges from this geographical area. In these missions, police and border guards officers, other law enforcement professionals and civilian experts are playing an increasingly important role. By acting as trainers, mentors and advisers law enforcement officers and civilian experts contribute to strengthening law, order, and border security in this part of the world.}, keywords = {terrorism; migration; crises; border security; law enforcement development}, year = {2024}, pages = {219-229}, orcid-numbers = {Németh, Gábor/0000-0002-6370-0448} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34832283, title = {The Possibilities of Defining and Measuring Teacher Performance in the Police Officer Training System}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832283}, author = {Kovács, Gábor}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34832283}, keywords = {management practice; leadership competencies; LUPS - Faculty of Law Enforcement; teachers performance measurement}, year = {2024}, pages = {181-188}, orcid-numbers = {Kovács, Gábor/0000-0002-1949-2880} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34832202, title = {Law Enforcement UrbanGo: Mysterious Budapest – The Experiences of a Citybound Game in Law Enforcement Higher Education}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832202}, author = {Hlavacska, Gergely and Fekete, Márta}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34832202}, abstract = {Law enforcement higher education faces several challenges in the past couple of years (new generation requirements, competence-based learning) that calls for the trial and incorporation of new methods into our courses. Experiential education, gamification and project pedagogy are methods used more and more often in modern pedagogy, even in higher education. The integration of new methods into the teaching process, the power and possible outcome of these is covered in several scientific articles focusing on teaching methodology3 (Csikósné, 2019; Mezeiová – Bencsik, 2019). This present study is about our take on experiential education and gamification at the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Law Enforcement at UPS: a citybound detective game which we called „Mysterious Budapest”, and planned for our 1st-year police students. Students were strolling around Budapest in 4-6-member groups looking for locations where significant crimes took place. The crimes were thematized so there were locations connected to organized crime, homicide, the dangers of police work, etc. Students not only had to find these places but, on their way, they had to solve different tasks to earn points. Group work started with the planning process as the groups had to collectively decide the itinerary and the tasks to be done. At the end of the day presentations were held on the collected information and challenges faced and solved. First-year students come to our courses following a 6-week-long basic training4 , where their physical endurance and their willingness to accept the rules of law enforcement (adhering to a strict daily schedule, obeying commands, accepting hierarchy) are on trial. After the rigid framework of the previous weeks, it is always exciting to see how students function in relative freedom. In the following pages we are summing up the experiences of this citybound game, reflecting on the ways of improvement and the possible positive outcomes of it in law enforcement higher education.}, keywords = {gamification; Project pedagogy; Experiential education; good practice; competence-based learning}, year = {2024}, pages = {128-135}, orcid-numbers = {Fekete, Márta/0000-0002-3510-901X} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34832152, title = {Green Prisons in Hungary?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34832152}, author = {Czenczer, Orsolya and Bogotyán, Róbert and Sztodola, Tibor}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34832152}, abstract = {In accordance with the requirements of it own development policy and the high-level requirements of the performance tasks, the Hungarian Prison Service constantly strives to keep in mind and use innovative and enviromental solutions in its daily work in our prisons. The large-scale energy rationalization and deployment of solar systems in recent years has affected most all of our prison institutes. Can we, as prison service, really take or be part of the hungarian plan of climate neutrality? Can we become Green Prisons to help our contry to achieve all the goals and plans of the European Green Deal policy? This is the main question. The Hungarian Prison Service has been engaged in quite serious tender activities in recent years, so the question has arisen to discuss whether prison can be part of this dream and, if so, how?}, keywords = {climate; SOLAR PANELS; prison; enviromental protection; energy rationalization}, year = {2024}, pages = {99-107}, orcid-numbers = {Czenczer, Orsolya/0000-0002-3318-6767; Sztodola, Tibor/0000-0002-0349-2624} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34831922, title = {The Application of Psychiatric Expertise In Law Enforcement}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34831922}, author = {Bellavics, Mária Zsóka}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34831922}, abstract = {The correlation between the psychiatric state and crime is widely known. The presence of a mental illness can often be observed in criminal cases and it has been proven that psychiatric disorders increase the risk of deviance. Given this knowledge, the question arises; whether law enforcement agencies can benefit from the experience and scientific achievements of psychiatric professionals. In the present paper we try to find the answer to this question. After a brief introduction of the psychiatric discipline the field of law enforcement reviewed where psychiatric expertise can be applied: criminal profiling and the most important methods of it, crime scene profiling, interrogation strategy and proactive media communication strategy. We demonstrate the advantages of psychiatric knowledge in law enforcement activity mainly through two mental disorders: schizophrenia and personality disorder.}, keywords = {crime; psychiatry; Profiling; interrogation; Media communications}, year = {2024}, pages = {46-56}, orcid-numbers = {Bellavics, Mária Zsóka/0000-0002-4678-693X} } @inbook{MTMT:34831228, title = {Képzések átalakítása az államtudományi képzési területen}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34831228}, author = {Christián, László and Keresztes, Judit}, booktitle = {A felsőoktatási képzések ágazati modernizációja}, unique-id = {34831228}, year = {2024}, pages = {60-68}, orcid-numbers = {Christián, László/0000-0001-9809-4890} } @inproceedings{MTMT:34828795, title = {New Trends in Illicit Drug Markets and Laboratories – a Forensic Aspect}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34828795}, author = {Bélai, Gábor}, booktitle = {II. Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium Conference Proceedings}, unique-id = {34828795}, abstract = {According to the latest World Drug Report of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) we can see a global rise in synthetic drug consumption worldwide, the same way in Europe, also affected by the war in the Ukraine. The same trends can be seen in the latest report of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). Criminals need to find new ways of smuggling and trafficking drug to the EU using new routes. Illicit laboratories are mostly found in the Netherlands and Belgium, but as the European market expands new laboratories are expected to rise in other EU countries, so in Hungary. Criminal and forensic experts must be prepared for these new challenges. Looking at the trends it is only a question of time the Hungarian authorities will have to face this kind of issues. A well-equipped and trained team of experts will be needed to investigate on the crime scene, secure evidence and dismantle this kind of illicit laboratories. Latest development of the criminal activities and illicit laboratories special education and equipment required will be shown in my presentation according to the newest standards and “best practices” of other countries in the EU. A special system of entering and securing evidence as well as dismantling such a lab is essential.}, keywords = {Forensic; drug report; trends and development}, year = {2024}, pages = {40-45} }