9:00-9:30
Opening
Jacek Majchrowski Mayor of the City of Krakow
Jerzy Mądrzyk Commander of the Municipal Police of Krakow
Prof. Piotr Jedynak Vice-Rector of the Jagiellonian University for Human Resources and Financial Management
09:30-10:30
Introduction and discussion on the identity of the municipal police officer
Witold Krupiarz, Andrzej Kacperek, Piotr Pankanin
11:00-12:00
Analysis of existing research and presenting the results of in-depth interviews with municipal police officers
Michał Chrzanowski
12:00-12:30
Presentation of survey results
Dr Michalina Szafrańska, Łukasz Dziura
12:30-13:00
Presentation of the results of a stress survey among municipal police officers
Dr hab. Roman Dorczak prof. UJ, Jagiellonian University
14:00-16:00
Discussion panel: Problems and challenges of municipal police officers in post-socialist countries
Moderator: Dr hab. Janina Czapska Jagiellonian University Professor, Department of Sociology of Law, Jagiellonian University
Speakers:
Prof. Želimir Kešetović Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade
Dr. Andrej Sotlar* Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor
Artur Hołubiczko Prefect of the National Council of Chief Commanders of Municipal Police Officers of the Republic of Poland
November 5, 2021 - Day II
9:15-10:45
Discussion panel: Prevention in schools
Moderator: Dr hab. Roman Dorczak Jagiellonian University Professor, Institute of Public Affairs, Jagiellonian University
11:15-12:45
Discussion panel: Environmental protection
Moderator: Piotr Kościelny Commander of the Municipal Police of Wrocław
Speakers: municipal guard representatives in Gdańsk, Łódź and Wrocław
13:30-15:00
New technologies in the work of municipal police officers
Moderator: Łukasz Dziura Department of Sociology of Law, Jagiellonian University
Speakers:
Prof. Christián László Department of Private Security and Municipal Policing at National University of Public Service
Dr.Miha Dvojmoč* Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor
15:00
Conference summary and conclusions
* on-line participation