Public Security Theory and Policy (JF_362)
About Study Course
Objective
To learn the basics of ensuring public security, to identify the most important public security theories and to promote understanding of their implementation in public administration and in the process of political planning.
Tasks: to study the terminology of the study course; to develop an understanding of public security theories; to identify the applicability of public security theories in public administration and in the process of political planning.
Prerequisites
Political Science, Criminology.
Learning outcomes
Students acquire knowledge about the subject of logic, certain semantic categories (terminology, statements, operators), deductive and inductive conclusions, the structure of the argumentation process, and the diversity of logical laws.
Ability to solve logical tasks with terms and statements; to apply the rules of logic for the recognition of deductive conclusions; to quickly find arguments for the thesis to be substantiated, solutions, and present it.
Understanding of the laws of logic, ability to form arguments and conclusions, ability to distinguish the semantic categories of logic in legal texts.