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Problems of the contemporary Czech prison system
Voldán, Michal ; Tlapák Navrátilová, Jana (advisor) ; Herczeg, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the actual problems of the Czech penitentiary system and to find its weak points. It also tries to propose the convenient solutions. The extend is reduced to the Czech prison system and pre-trial or other forms of detention are excluded. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first one deals with the finance related issues, which can be marked as the most significant problem. As in the other parts of the world, Czech prisons are beyond the usual sphere of interest of the politicians and therefore face a long-term funds shortage. I am afraid it is not going to change soon. The prison service of the Czech Republic, which keeps our prisons, has to be more efficient in spending money. Privatization or appropriate outsourcing policy is a good example how to achieve it. The second chapter describes overcrowding in the prison facilities. It is considered to be a very actual topic. The law guarantees 4 square meters per a convict, but we are nowadays facing a huge income of new prisoners and the prison capacities are not sufficient. It causes several problems. Inmates live in inhuman and degrading conditions, overcrowding creates underground prison life and it also impedes social reintegration. Another weak point is that the average capacity of the Czech prisons is 500...

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