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Spread of Fake News and Conspiracy Theories Leading to Potential Radicalisation During COVID-19 Pandemic: the Case of Telegram.ee
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2021)
This article focuses on the proliferation of fake news and conspiracy
theories during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to potential radicalisation
of (vulnerable) people. Upsurge in both fake news and conspiracy
theories ...
Expectations of the Inspectors of Tallinn Municipal Police Department to Increase Their Rights in Performing State Supervision
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2021)
The Ministry of the Interior has twice proposed to amend the laws that
allow city and rural municipality (local government) law enforcement
officials to apply additional measures and use direct coercion. The aim
of the ...
The obstacles and enablers of US-EU counter-terrorism cooperation: the case of the passenger name record
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2019)
In this article the author examines the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) counter-terrorism cooperation in the case of the Passenger Name Record. The aim of this article is to find the obstacles and enablers ...
Russian Affiliated Private Military Companies in the Syrian Civil War
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2021)
Contemporary conflicts often involve private military companies (PMCs)
in addition to national or local armed forces. These groups are used by
nations to forward national political or economic interests without ...
The Issues on Reforming the Penitentiary Systems in the Context of COVID-19
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2021)
The criminal justice process includes: discovering information about
the committing criminal offense; investigation; arrest of the suspect;
imposition of a sentence; in many cases the enforcement of imprisonment
and ...
Students’ Perception of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Practice at EASS: Advantages and Drawbacks
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2021)
The implementation of CLIL (content and language integrated learning)
at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences goes back 10 years and
was already accepted then as it is now as an innovative phenomenon
and effective ...
Development and prevention of juvenile fire-related risk behaviour in the social learning process
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2019)
Playing with fire is the most common cause of fire death among children. Although many previous studies have focused on socio-demographic predictors of childhood fire deaths and pathological fire-setting behaviour, less ...
Work, prey, love: a critical analysis of Estonian cybercrime case law 2014-2019
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2019)
The current study takes a closer look at the people behind the ‘cybercrime’ moniker in Estonia. Following a socio-legal research approach, qualitative content analysis and systematic legal interpretation were used to analyse ...
Inspectors of the environmental inspectorate confused with the right to apply direct coercion
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2019)
According to the Law Enforcement Act valid in Estonia, the police are the only general law enforcement institution that has a right to use physical force, special equipment or a weapon. The allowed special equipment are ...
Baltic States and the ZAPAD 2017 exercise in the Western media: implications for small state strategic communication
(Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 2019)
Every now and then, somewhere in the world events take place that are regarded as having International news value. Nowadays, it is easy to become a mediated observer and to have an opinion about something that happens on ...