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Stigmatisation of Abused Women in Russian Society as a Social Problem
Korobkova, Daria ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Kotherová, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of stigmatization of women exposed to violence in Russian society, it mainly examines violence against women as a destructive phenomenon with different characteristics of its perception in the process of social development, and the stigmatization of women exposed to violence as a social phenomenon. As part of the work, a sociological survey was conducted in which 800,000 women from all over Russia participated. The research carried out in the form of a questionnaire tests established hypotheses based on statistics, and also discovers new data on the issue. The main goal of the thesis is the analysis and interpretation of the results of sociological research and the answer to the main research question, i.e. whether the stigmatization of women exposed to violence in Russia is a real process of social stigmatization, but victim-blaming. Keywords Violence against women, stigmatization, victimblaming, conviction, domestic violence, sexual harassment, rape. Title Stigmatization of Women Exposed to Violence in Russian Society As a Social Problem
Psychospiritual crisis from the point of view of social and pastoral work
Horáčková, Valentýna ; Ulrichová, Monika (advisor) ; Hudcová, Eliška (referee)
The content of this bachelor thesis is psychospiritual crisis from the perspective of pastoral and social work. In the theoretical part I describe the forms and manifestations of psychospiritual crisis and try to explain how this crisis differs from mental illness. I place the issue in the context of pastoral and social work. In the practical part there are individual interviews with pastoral and social workers that are part of the research. I have used a case study as the research design. The selection of respondents was based on a theoretical sampling of the data, which I then interpreted through content analysis. In the practical part, the research questions are asked. The results of the investigation are presented in the conclusion of the thesis. The aim of the study was to find out how the issue of psychospiritual crisis is perceived by social and pastoral workers. Social workers consider psychospiritual crisis as an important topic and feel that there is a lack of awareness of this issue in the field of social work. Most pastoral workers, especially in the Catholic Church, were seen to be uninterested in the topic related to psychospiritual crisis. Some of the respondents did not comment on important issues at all and did not feel the need to elaborate on the issue. Although I am aware of the...
A crime abuse of a person living in a shared dwelling according to § 199 Criminal Code
Tregnerová, Kristýna ; Heranová, Simona (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
A crime abuse of a person living in a shared dwelling according to § 199 Criminal Code Summary This diploma thesis deals with the crime abuse of a person living in a shared dwelling, which is regulated in § 199 of the Criminal Code. The aim of the thesis is to provide the reader with a comprehensive set of information on the issue of domestic violence and all aspects related to this phenomenon. At the same time, the work evaluates the current decision-making practice of first instance courts with the help of analysis of judgments of first instance courts. The topic of domestic violence will be introduced in detail in the individual chapters, then the crime of torturing a person living in a shared dwelling and the subsidiarity of criminal repression will be discussed in detail. The last theoretical chapter will deal with the victim and proving this crime. At the end of the thesis, the decision-making practice of the Prague courts for the last 6 years will be presented with the help of several graphs. Key words: abuse, domestic violence, law on victims of crime
Domestic violence legislation under European and international law
Krajíčková, Sabina ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Domestic violence legislation under European and international law Abstract This dissertation sets out to analyse domestic violence legislation both from an international legal perspective and, above all, from the perspective of relevant European law. By analysing this legislation, we will then evaluate whether the regulations currently in force are sufficient and actually offer effective tools to protect victims of violence. As the victims of domestic violence are mostly women, the first chapter focuses on the issue of violence against women, with particular focus on the specifics of gender-based violence and its manifestations, in particular sexual violence. In doing so, we will analyse how the affirmative consent principle is applied, as well as examining the matter of sex-based killings (femicide). For this purpose, this dissertation will pick up on the results of a data survey on violence against women in individual Member States, entitled Violence against women: an EU- wide survey, which was carried out in 2012 by the Human Rights Agency. Particular emphasis is placed on the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women (the Istanbul Convention), including a description of its ratification status and insight into some of its provisions which are proving rather...
Myths about Domestic Violence in Comparison with Reality
Hanáková, Lucie ; Kubišová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Havlík, Radomír (referee)
The diploma thesis on the topic of "Myths about Domestic Violence in Comparison with Reality" deals with incorrect and false notions which are connected with the given phenomenon. In the first part fundamental concepts, definitions, signs, types and forms are explained. The following part considers particular groups of myths about domestic violence. The first group focuses on myths denying the existence of the problem itself, where a myth about domestic violence as a private issue and a myth classifying domestic violence as a common struggle between partners are discussed. The second group deals with myths connected with the socioeconomic status of a family in which domestic violence takes place. The third group focuses on women and myths that it is women who are the causes of violence that their partners commit on them. It also deals with the effects which violence leaves on women. The last group of myths concentrates on men as batterers in domestic violence and perception of risk factors which can lead to their violent behaviour. The thesis relates to already existing publications, statistics and researches, in Czech as well as foreign literature.
Domestic violence in society
Konvičková, Martina ; Koldinská, Kristina (referee) ; Munková, Gabriela (referee)
English abstract Domestic violence in society This thesis is divided into two parts to reflect the definition of domestic violence as a very broad social (gender) and legal term. The opening chapter provides an introduction to the theory of domestic violence along with en explanation of its elementary features and concepts. The chapter describes domestic violence as a societal problem which - in the light of statistically proven (and surprisingly frequent) occurrence and presumptive high latency - cannot be put aside as a marginal pathological phenomenon. Such (erroneous) conclusion, however, is tempting since there are many myths around intimate violence, as is a general misapprehension that both victims of domestic violence as well as persons abusing their close relatives can be unmistakably identified. The author of this work aspires to refute such conclusions by pointing to criminological as well as victimological specifics of a person that is the victim or perpetrator of domestic violence. The second chapter explores the factors of feminization of domestic violence, including the aspects of gender, gender socialization and its dynamics, discrimination and violence against women. Worldwide, domestic violence is still considered a subcategory of violence against women, despite the facts that anyone can...
Kobold - my reader's experience
Danielková, Pavla ; Peterka, Josef (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Resume Main goal of this bachelor thesis is to create interpretation and deep literary analysis of two-thread novel Kobold. Author of the novel is Radka Denemark, one of the most respected Czech writers. In chapter Autorka are summarized biographical data relevant for the novel or important for understanding of Denemark's value and her ability of writing. Next chapter is Kontext vzniku díla. This chapter describes background of the Kobold's creation and factors which affected its origins as well as final form. The feminism and woman-oriented literature are the main topics of the chapter. Following parts are about genre of the two-thread novel and define its title and subtitles. Next two chapters have the same composition and analyse each of two storylines. Name of the first is Přebytky něhy. (O vodě.) and name of the second is Přebytky lidí. (O ohni.). Concern of both is in storyteller, characters and direction of storyline as well as analysis of cultural and geographical background of it. The chapter Kompoziční a jazyková rovina románu attend text structure and outer composition of the novel. It evaluates narrative situation and the uses of composition's tools too. Last but not least is describing of Radka Denemark's writer style which typical tool is to use biblical symbols and references to existential...
Domestic Violence against Women
Tůmová, Nikola ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Marádová, Eva (referee)
The objective of bachelor thesis is Domestic violence. The conception of domestic violence is defined in the theoretical part of my thesis. The main definitions and terminology are explained such as what the domestic violence is, who is affected by it and what forms it can be in. The legal framework and the epidemiology of it in the Czech Republic are mentioned. The practical part of my thesis is focused on the results of a questionnaire that was conducted in elementary and secondary schools.

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