Lifelong Learning in Private Security - New Challenges

Ivan Nađ, Ante Perčin, Jasmin Ahić
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The last year has seen much activity in preparing the new Act on Private Security, which should be coming in force in early 2020. One of the main reasons for the legislator to pass the new law is to improve the implementation of physical and technical protection in practice, to improve the quality of regulation, and to improve the private protection sector in the context of current security threats. Also, the inevitability of inclusion of private protection in the homeland security system is an additional reason for further modernization, which implies the parallel increase in quality of private security services in the Republic of Croatia. One of the expected goals is to further increase the participation of private security in locations with increased security risk in a partnership between public and private security, which is a trend in EU countries. In this regard, a new category of security professional is proposed, which would be further educated by experienced professionals and, under the new Act on Private Security, entrusted with the most responsible and complex tasks of private security. However, in the current conditions in the Croatian private security sector, which currently lacks almost 25% of trained professionals, in which negative staff selection has been present for over 5 years, with enormous fluctuation of staff, and sector wide minimum wages, it is important to ask whether is the new security guard definition just a different name and form, or does it bring new content. This paper will present a part of the research into private security professionals' attitudes towards lifelong learning. The aim of this paper is to: determine the attitudes of guards and security guards on lifelong learning, ways in which guards and security guards participate in the training process, their motivational factors for acquiring new knowledge and barriers to training and ultimately assess the benefits of training.
私营保安行业的终身学习--新挑战
去年,在制定新的《私人安全法》方面开展了大量活动,该法将于 2020 年初生效。立法者通过新法的主要原因之一是为了在实践中更好地实施实物和技术保护,提高监管质量,并在当前安全威胁的背景下改善私人保护部门。此外,将私人保护纳入国土安全系统是不可避免的,这也是进一步实现现代化的另一个原因,这意味着克罗地亚共和国私人保安服务的质量将同时提高。预期目标之一是在公共和私营保安之间建立伙伴关系,进一步增加私营保安在安全风险增加的地点的参与,这是欧盟国家的趋势。在这方面,建议设立一个新的安保专业人员类别,由经验丰富的专业人员对其进行进一步教育,并根据新的《私营安保法》,委托其执行最负责和最复杂的私营安保任务。然而,克罗地亚私营保安行业目前缺乏近 25% 训练有素的专业人员,5 年多来一直存在消极的人员选拔,人员波动巨大,行业最低工资标准普遍存在,在这种情况下,我们有必要问一问,新的保安定义是否只是一个不同的名称和形式,还是带来了新的内容。本文将介绍对私营保安专业人员终身学习态度的部分研究。本文的目的是:确定警卫和保安员对终身学习的态度、警卫和保安员参与培训过程的方式、他们获取新知识的动机因素和培训障碍,并最终评估培训的益处。
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