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Readiness municipal police in crisis situations in selected municipalities with extended powers in the South Bohemian Region.
BAREŠ, Jaroslav
Dissertation on ,,Preparedness Municipal Police Force for states of emergency in selected villages with extended activities in South Bohemian Region" was compiled from main reason, that this status is not described anywhere. First goal of this dissertation was charting preparedness in selected city police for solving situations, which are reason for announcements of state of emergency and then to confirm or disprove two specified hypotheses. First goal of this dissertation was to suggest a possibility of improvement preparedness city police force with taking into the size of villages with extended activities, based on obtained information and on SWOT analysis. Second goal of the dissertation was to evaluate financial security preparedness city police force on state of emergency in selected villages with extended activities on South Bohemian area. During process of this dissertation were used literary sources, existing legislation, existing internal documents and internet ,quantitative research, structured interviews. Subsequently to this were made SWOT analysis, which together with outputs acquired from done by quantitative and qualitative research, completed preparedness of selected city police force and also showed the possibility of improvement preparedness city police force in both of examined groups of city police force. The work structure consists of the common characteristics of the public administration and the local government, and especially of the status of the villages with extended activities and their activities within the security system of the Czech Republic. The next part of the work describes the states of emergency, their brief characteristics and their integration to the legislature of the Czech Republic. The legal adjustment, it is progress and its current state of the city police force was described in the part about the city police force, with all the information regarding its activities, overall introduction of the city police force in the individual villages with extended activities alongside with the partition of the city police force to two groups. Also the budget of the city police force was described, because of the emergency states and the budget alone is the part of villages with extended activities' budget that described the areas of income and all the expenses. The next part of this work is focused on the graphical and statistical elaboration of the survey and subsequently, the results of the interviews are published and they are linked directly to the SWOT analysis. With the evaluation of these methods, the conclusion was made. And the conclusion states the following: "From the technical, theoretical, personal and material view, the city police force is sufficiently prepared, but the readiness itself differs in the various villages with extended activities, because of their wealth and area (some are smaller, and some are bigger). Also the surveys have shown some differences between the theoretical knowledge and practical experiences between the police officers. The structured interviews have also shown some differences in the technical equipment. The differences were discovered in the various co-operation levels with other security forces and organizations. The SWOT analysis has shown various strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that are influencing the actions of the city police force. Alongside with that, several strategies based on the own investigation were proposed for the individual city police force's to improve their readiness status. With this proposal, a new general content of training was proposed in the legislative for the chief officers of the city police force." The submitted dissertation has proven that the both hypothesis are true. This conclusion is made and based on the surveys, SWOT analysis and the interviews.
Negotiating tactics and their application in the IRS.
BAREŠ, Jaroslav
The Integrated Rescue System secures many activities related to protection of lives, health and property of citizens. The system employs workers that, through performing given jobs, enter into relationships with persons in emergency situations; such situations require special procedures among which you can find negotiating. The thesis at hand describes how negotiating strategies are applied in the negotiation process. It delivers an assessment of the current state of negotiating strategies among the employees of the IRS bodies, especially the level of their awareness of using such negotiating strategies in emergency negotiations with aggressive persons and persons demonstrating suicide intents. The thesis examines the frequency at which the IRS employees must face emergency situations that involve emergency negotiations, and it identifies the extent to which these officers are ready to cope with such situations. Subsequently, the thesis compares strategies employed in negotiations pursued from operations centres and those pursued while carrying out the duties under normal circumstances and in emergency situations; with regard to the individual IRS bodies. The thesis discusses the development of these strategies concerning the development of the society and culture. Through quantitative research based on questionnaires and additional interviews with negotiators-specialists, the thesis examines practical knowledge of the topic among the members of the IRS bodies when it comes to application of negotiating strategies. The target research group comprised of the IRS employees proportionally representing the Police of the Czech Republic, Fire Rescue Service, and Emergency Medical Service in the Region of South Bohemia. The outcome of the thesis shows that the members of the IRS bodies, except the police negotiators, do not have any significant experience with negotiating as a particular activity. Professional training improves communication skills, but on the theoretical level only. Most of the interviewed IRS employees showed interest in improving their negotiating strategies and they would welcome a document listing basic mistakes that occur while communicating with an aggressive person or a person demonstrating suicide intent. An overview of elementary mistakes that occur in such type of communication has been elaborated and is recommended for distribution among the IRS bodies.

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