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Violent crime by women
Pešková, Martina ; Podaná, Zuzana (advisor) ; Vinopal, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the perception of violent criminality of women based on quantitative data gathered from an own research, using a questionnaire and the random walk method. The analysis of the data is anchored in theoretical basis and available police and judicial statistics on this topic. The first part is focused on theory, which describes criminality of women and its violent particularities. Special focus is given to latency of womens criminality, the image of women offenders in media, the characteristics of murders commited by women and finally the forms of women criminality in Czech Republic. In the second part I aim to explain some attitudes and perception of this phenomena by respondents that took part in the research. I conclude that lately the image of women criminality by broad public is not as consistant as different theories suggest. At the same time in many aspects it differs from available statistical data and therefore supports combinations of partial theories rather than one main theory. Thus the analysis of data supports statements of low public awareness of violent criminilaty of women, most likely due to lack of available information on this topic. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Women's Criminality
Říhová, Kateřina ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Scheinost, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of this Thesis is to expound and describe the topic of female criminality. The Thesis is divided in three main parts: the first is focused on description of female criminality through explaining important criminological theories and also through description of the size, dynamic and structure of female criminality in the Czech Republic. The second part of my thesis is concerned with sentenced women in prisons with the focus on specific issues of imprisonment of women. The last part is dedicated to the issue of prevention of females' criminality and also of use of alternative sanctions as solution of woman criminality.
Female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century
ŠULÁKOVÁ, Eva
The submitted Bachelor thesis deals with female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century where the time range is narrowed between years 1523 and 1609. It briefly summarizes legal standards of the early modern period emphasising the city law. Also, other crimes which were noted in the black book of Tábor are characterised in this work. The punishments meted out to guilty women by aldermen of Tábor are compared with the contemporary law standards represented by Pavel Kristián z Koldína's code of law. The findings from the black book of Tábor are further compared with another black books from the period and even the stories of particular women are not missing.

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