SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

Browse our collection of research papers and publications on topics related to civilian protection. Our papers provide in-depth analysis and recommendations for individuals and communities to improve their safety and resilience.

Dozent Dr.

Ratomir Antonović

Danijel Panović & Ajnur Hodžić

THE PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MIGRANTS AND THEIR CRIMINAL TENDENCIES

Abstract

The problem of the refugee crisis in recent decades has increasingly affected Europe and European countries and cities. A large number of people originally from the Asian and African continents, fleeing from the war-affected areas, want to find refuge on European soil, in the promised European lands, where they hope for a safer and better life.

Dozent Dr.

Ratomir Antonović

Danijel Panović & Ajnur Hodžić

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Definition of the problem

Domestic violence is behavior by which one family member endangers the physical
integrity, mental health or peace of mind of another family member. Domestic violence is a term that usually refers to violence between spouses or abuse of spouses, but can also affect unmarried intimate partners or people simply living together.

Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. habil.

Wolfgang Rohrbach

VIOLENCE AGAINST OLDER & ELDERLY PEOPLE

Abstract

Violence against older people has many faces: it ranges from all kinds of disadvantages, linguistic discrimination and financial exploitation to neglect and isolation to physical violence and psychological abuse such as the restriction of free will, degrading treatment and disrespectful communication.

Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. habil.

Wolfgang Rohrbach

POWER AND RESPONSIBILITY OF INSURANCE

(Using Austria as an example)

Abstract

Insurance is described as an “invisible” or “imaginary” commodity. Neither its value nor its power can be grasped with the sense organs alone, so the need for insurance must first be awakened in many people.

Univ. Prof. Dr. Dr. habil.

Wolfgang Rohrbach

SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIPS
BETWEEN
ART AND INSURANCE

Abstract

Many European cities are rich in offices and residential buildings in the insurance industry. Around half of these buildings, which date from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, have works of art on their facades and in their interiors. The great influence of art can also be seen in the external appearance of old policies.