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Searching for missing childern it the Czech Republic
Blažková, Adriána ; Kohnová, Jana (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Radek (referee)
Searching for missing childern is in our republic, but as well worldwide a very extensive problem. Childern are escaping namely due to fear, which can have various reasons or just because they feel bored, feeling to experience adventure, need to escape from somewhere. Then there is the searching for childern, who were kidnapped by either parents or by somebody else. And then there is searching for childern who were victims of criminal acts. The number of missing childern is growing every year and neverthelees this problem of missing childern is underestimated by the community. If a child is lost, it is for its family and close surround very emotional and extreme situation. The goal of the thesis is to clear up to public problems of searching for missing childern. How to behave, when the situation of missing childern comes from, how to prevent this situation, how to react correctly. The thesis provides a view to the problems of searching for missing childern, ways of investigation, resources and possibilities of Police of Czech Republic providing a help with searching of missing childern. In case that a child is missing, there is never time to spare it is important to address to real professionals, who are here to help. KEY WORDS
Kosovo Protection corps and its influence on political stability in Kosovo
Dubová, Olena
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the potential correlation between KPC members and organized crime as well as their influence over the political stability in Kosovo since the end of the conflict. The first part of the thesis is based on a literature research which introduces the theory of conflict, the level of safety and the organized crime definition. Then, the analytical part focuses on Kosovo history, its correlation with organized crime and the decision making process of former KPC members. Finally the suggestion part enumerates some improvements in fighting against organized crime such as INTERPOL membership to bring trust and transparency to the International Community.
Interpol, Europol and their role in the international police co-operation
Břízová, Karolina ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
One of the most distinctive characteristics of the modern times is the ever ongoing process of globalization. While it has many positive features, there are some disadvantages as well, among them the evolution of the international organized crime. To solve this problem, international police co-operation is necessary. In the last century, several organizations aimed at enabling or supporting this kind of co-operation have emerged. From the perspective of the Czech Republic, the most prominent among these are the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the European Police Office (Europol). This paper addresses their development, organization structure and activity as well as their role in the field of international police cooperation. In conclusion the paper compares the two agencies and their contribution to the fight against international crime.

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