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Cooperation of Department of Social and Legal Protection of Children and of the Police of the Czech Republic in the South Bohemian Region
PSUTKOVÁ, Michaela
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of cooperation of department of social and legal protection of children and of the Police of the Czech Republic in the South Bohemian Region. The aim of the thesis is to identify the specifics and extent of cooperation of department of social and legal protection of children and the Police of the Czech Republic in the South Bohemian Region. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part, I focus on social and legal protection of children, the characteristics of the Police of the Czech Republic in the area of children and youth, and finally the cooperation of department of social and legal protection of children and of the Police of the Czech Republic, which is crucial given the chosen topic. The practical part focuses on researching the cooperation of department of social and legal protection of children and of the Police of the Czech Republic in the South Bohemian Region. For the purpose of achieving the goal, a qualitative research method of semi-structured interviews was chosen. Two research samples were selected, the first consisting of workers from the department of social and legal protection of children, and the second consisting of members of the Police of the Czech Republic. The data collected was analyzed using open coding and then compared. The research results were organized into areas and then recorded in tables. The research results indicate that the cooperation of department of social and legal protection of children and of the Police of the Czech Republic is specific in itself, as these two components of the state apparatus have their own specific roles, powers, and competences, but they share a common goal - to protect children and ensure their safety and healthy development. These entities cooperate in every event in which a child is involved as a victim, perpetrator, or witness of an offense or crime. The extent of cooperation depends primarily on the approach of individual workers who collaborate with each other.

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