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The Reception of Narcotics by British Scientists and Society in the First Half of the 19th Century
Michlová, Marie ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis analyzes how the British society and scientists perceived the narcotics in the Great Britain during the first half of the 19th century. Numerous sources (including the period medical books, popular magazines, fiction, and letters) were used for this work. The aim was to compare how the people of different professions, ages, education, or rank perceived the narcotics and what had influenced their opinions. There are also several chapters about the physicians and their reception of narcotics, travelers and itineraries, the Opium Wars, animals, and one detailed study about Sir Walter Scott's family.
Drug abuse prevention in custody and jail
POHANKA, Jan
The theme of this thesis is "The drug prevention during detention and imprisonment." The theoretical part concerns the definition of narcotics, definition of the legislative frame of the Czech republic on Narcotic and Psychotropical Substances and pillars of the drug policy of the Czech republic. The practical part is based on the results of the survey analyzes the current state of drug prevention in prison and assess the effectiveness of the precautions. The outcome of practical part is a list of recommendations that could contribute to improving the situation.
Mexican drug war and possibilities of its solution
Krausová, Irena ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Jeníčková, Martina (referee)
The drug war in Mexico is a theme of this bachelor's work; this war has fully escalated after Felipe Calderón took president office in 2006. The very object of this work is to suggest and judge possible schemes of conflict solving. The work summarizes brief history related to origin and following development of narcomafia in Mexico. Further, it characterizes most influential drug organizations in the country and their influence on Mexican inhabitants is stated too. The most frequent crimes, which have been committed by drug gangs in recent years, are mentioned as well. The summary of measures adopted in a fight against mafia by federal government and president follows. The United States support is not forgotten either. In conclusion, probable variants of conflict solving are expressed on the basis of analyzed information.

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