diplomsko delo univerzitetnega študija
Danijela Kolar (Author), Branko Lobnikar (Mentor), David Smolej (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Policija je organ v sestavi Ministrstva za notranje zadeve, katere prvenstvena naloga je varovanje življenja ljudi ter njihovega premoženja. Seveda to še zdaleč ni edina naloga, za katero je policija zadolžena. Policisti opravljajo tudi druge naloge določene z Zakonom o nalogah in pooblastilih policije (2013), hkrati pa morajo upoštevati še številne druge zakone in predpise, ki se navezujejo na njihovo delo. Nemalokrat se zgodi, da so policisti med opravljanjem z zakonom določenih nalog primorani sodelovati s pripadniki drugih služb, med katere spadajo tudi poklicni gasilci. Slednji že dolgo ne gasijo več le požarov, temveč so prisotni ob čedalje večjem številu raznovrstnih interventnih dogodkov, zaradi česar morajo posedovati čim več znanj in veščin, ter biti primerno usposobljeni. Ravno zaradi dejstva, da se zaradi narave svojega dela gasilci in policisti nenehno srečujejo, je sodelovanje med njimi še kako pomembno. Da bi izvedeli kako poklicni gasilci, ki delujejo na območju Policijske uprave Ljubljana, gledajo na delo policistov ter njihove osebne kompetence in kako ocenjujejo medsebojno sodelovanje in odnose, smo izvedli empirično raziskavo. Ugotovili smo, da so poklicni gasilci v povprečju zadovoljni z delom, ki ga opravijo policisti med reševanjem varnostnih dogodkov, kjer sodelujejo skupaj z njimi. Prav tako smo ugotovili, da dobro ocenjujejo interpersonalne kompetence policistov in njihove medsebojne odnose. Kar se tiče sodelovanja med njimi, pa so potrebne še marsikatere izboljšave, saj je bilo le to s strani poklicnih gasilcev ocenjeno najslabše.

Keywords

policija;policijsko delo;policisti;gasilci;gasilske enote;stališča;ocene;javno mnenje;vprašalniki;diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: D. Kolar]
UDC: 351.741:356.13(043.2)
COBISS: 2674410 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The police is a body within the Ministry of Interior, whose primary mission is to protect human lives and their property. Of course, this is far from being the only task the police is responsible for. Police officers also perform other tasks specified by Law of Police tasks and powers (2013), but they must also take into account a number of other laws and regulations that are related to their work. Quite often happens, that the police officers are during the performance of tasks defined by law, forced to cooperate with members of other services, including professional firefighters. Professional firefighters are no longer here only for extinguish fires, but they are also present in an increasing number of a variety emergency events and therefore they should possess as much knowledge and skills as posible, and they need to be properly trained. Precisely because of the fact, that due to the nature of their work firefighters and police officers constantly face each other, the cooperation beetwen them is even more important. In order to find out what professional firefighters, that are working in the area of the Police directorate Ljubljana, think of police work and their personal competences and how they evaluate mutual cooperation and relations, we conducted an empirical study. We have found, that professional firefighters are in average satisfied with the work performed by police officers during the rescue of security events, where they cooperate. We also found out, that they estimate personal competences of police officers and their mutual relations as good. As for cooperation between them, there is need for quite a few improvements, since the professional firefighters rated this one the lowest.
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: 56 str.
ID: 8726884