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Prevention of drug use among adolescents from complete and incomplete families
Brož, Ondřej ; Paloušová, Viktorie (advisor) ; Dudová, Radka (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of drug addicted adolescents from complete and incomplete families and the prevention of further drug use. The aim of the thesis is to determine whether adolescents from incomplete families respond differently to therapists' prevention strategies than adolescents from complete families. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with prevention experts and then analyzed using thematic analysis. Both therapists' prevention strategies and individual protective and risk factors were analyzed. It is concluded that therapists do not pay increased attention to adolescents from single-parent families and thus do not use different prevention strategies. Since adolescents from incomplete families respond identically to the same prevention strategies as adolescents from complete families, it is not necessary to pay special attention to family structure in prevention practice.
Online violence against women working in journalism
Kudelová, Anežka ; Podaná, Zuzana (advisor) ; Paloušová, Viktorie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of online violence against women working in the field of journalism. The theoretical part starts with a focus on communication and media and tries to describe its transformation and shape in the present day. The next chapter is dedicated to online violence and tries to describe its forms. The theoretical part concludes with the topic of women in journalism, describing journalism and its masculine and public nature, as well as the current representation of women in the media. The aim of this thesis is to use qualitative research and the technique of semi-structured interviews to find out what forms of online violence directed against this particular group of women occur in the Czech environment and what are the experiences of these women. The respondents' statements were processed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. The research shows that women in the field of journalism are targeted mainly because they enter the public space where they assert their opinion, because of their gender and also because of the topics they address in their work. The most common forms of online violence reported by female respondents included hate speech against them on social media and in personal messages, threats and cyberharassment, and the most serious form was...
Juvenile delinquency and peer groups
Sauka, Una ; Podaná, Zuzana (advisor) ; Paloušová, Viktorie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of juvenile delinquency in connection with peer groups. The aim of the work is to define hypotheses on the basis of selected criminological theories and to test them on data from ISRD-3 research. The first part presents the theories that form the basis of this work. These are, for example, the well-known differential association theory or the social learning theory. Subsequently, the space is devoted to methodological aspects and specifications of the research project ISRD-3, including the determination of hypotheses for analysis. In the analytical part of the work, the results of analyzes and their interpretation are presented and hypotheses are tested. Finally, the role of peers in the field of juvenile delinquency in the Czech Republic is assessed. Key words juvenile delinquency; peer groups; delinquent behavior; social learning theory; unstructured activities

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