Course detail

Safety and Risky Behavior

ÚSI-RSBRCAcad. year: 2025/2026

The course is aimed at the security aspects of society and the risky behaviour of humans in stressful situations. It introduces the basics of legislation in the field of national security, and the crisis management of protection against unexpected events. In other aspects, it focuses on the impact of internal and external factors on individual and group behaviour, behaviour and decision-making. It deals with specific dangerous situations, and the issue of victims and the prevention of risky behaviour.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

2

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Not requested.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

A written test.
Not applicable.

Aims

To gain an overview of the topics of safety and state security policy, risky behaviour and its expressions and causes, as well as the options for the prevention of threatening situations.
Students will gain new knowledge and skills in the field of risky human behaviour in stressful situations, preventive methods and associated legislation.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

AUGER, L.: Strach, obavy a jejich překonávání. Portál, Praha 1998
BEDRNOVÁ,E.a kol. Duševní hygiena a sebeřízení. Fortuna, Praha 1999
ČECH, J.: Vyjednávanie a branie rukojemníka. APZ, Bratislava 2000
DVOŘÁK, J., SÝKORA, J.: Jak zvládat krizové situace. PA, Praha 2002
HOŠEK, V.: Psychologie odolnosti. Karolinum, Praha 1999
ŠTĚTINA, J. a kol.: Medicína katastrof a hromadných neštěstí. Grada Publishing, Praha 2000
VIZINOVÁ,D., PREISS,M. Psychické trauma a jeho terapie. Portál, Praha 1999
VODÁČKOVÁ,D. a kol.: Krizová intervence. Portál, Praha 2002
VYKOPALOVÁ, H.: Bezpečnost a rizikové chování. - Studijní e-learningové opory. VUT v Brně, Brno 2014, ISBN 978-80-214-4978-7
VYKOPALOVÁ,H. Sociální psychologie v kontextu komunikace. UP.Olomouc 2000
Zákon 133/1985 Sb.- Ochrana před a při požárech, zákon 238/2000 Sb.zákon o HZS, zákon 239/2000 Sb.Koordinace záchranných prací ve vztahu k ohrožení života a majetku a ŽP, nařízení vlády č. 172/2001 Sb.o provedení zákona o PO

Recommended reading

Not applicable.

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme RRTES_P Master's

    specialization RRTS , 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
    specialization RRES , 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hod., optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Introduction. Safety and state security policy, security advice. Overview of the basic legislation in the sphere of security policy and procedures to be followed in the case of an emergency.
2. The basic legislation in the field of IP, environmental protection, and emergency planning.
3. Safety and danger, threat and risk. Identification of sources of risk. Dangers and hazards related to an object or event. Behaviour and experience in extreme situations. Age criteria, vulnerable groups in society.
4. The decision-making process, mistakes and errors in decision making. Decision-making under risk and uncertainty.
5. Individual and group behaviour. Crowd psychology. Model behaviour. Aggression, anxiety and fear as responses to stressful situations, altruism and absence of help. The basis and causes of stress, stressors and defensive mechanisms.
6. Psychological burden. Personal potential and the perception of stress in stressful situations.
7. PTSD: causes, symptoms, development.
8. Specific threatening situations. Attacks, kidnapping and hostage-taking.
9. Personality and risky behaviour. The motivations behind human behaviour. Pathological forms of behaviour.
10. Groups of people under greater threat in traumatic situations.
11. Communication in difficult situations, non-verbal communication. Mediation as a method of conflict resolution.
12. Ways of helping victims. Victims – harmed individuals. Behaviour of victims when under threat.
13. Prevention. Types of preventive measures. Prediction. The importance of external and internal factors in the emergence of risky behaviour.