2020
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0014.3292
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Threats posed by serious and organised crime for the safety and security of tourism in Poland.

Abstract: The growing impact and relevance of safety and security in tourism can be discerned in the increasingly more substantial foreign and Polish academic literature on the subject. Based on the available publications and enhanced by the author’s individual reflections and tourist experiences, the paper attempts to outline a number of issues selected arbitrarily by the author. The goal of this paper is to attempt to define the various threats posed for the safety and security of tourism in Poland, and to look at the… Show more

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“…safety and security encompass a wide range of issues, including tourist protection, natural disaster protection, data privacy, environmental security, health risks, and many others, making tourism vulnerable to a variety of negative factors, the most likely of which is terrorism. As a result, ensuring that a destination is safe and secure in terms of the aforementioned characteristics is a responsibility shared not only by tourism organizers and travel companies, but also by tour guides and tour operators, as well as the tourists themselves (Martyniak, 2020).…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 117mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…safety and security encompass a wide range of issues, including tourist protection, natural disaster protection, data privacy, environmental security, health risks, and many others, making tourism vulnerable to a variety of negative factors, the most likely of which is terrorism. As a result, ensuring that a destination is safe and secure in terms of the aforementioned characteristics is a responsibility shared not only by tourism organizers and travel companies, but also by tour guides and tour operators, as well as the tourists themselves (Martyniak, 2020).…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 117mentioning
confidence: 99%