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Criminological and Criminalistic aspects of organized crime
Novák, Jiří ; Šámal, Pavel (advisor) ; Gřivna, Tomáš (referee)
English summary The diploma thesis is concerned with the phenomenon of organized crime as one of the most serious forms of crime. The basis of the thesis is formed by its criminological part in which emphasis is within the first chapter laid on delimitation and definition of this phenomenon from phenomenological perspective, description of its characteristic features and distinguishing it from other forms of crime. The second chapter focuses on the causes and conditions giving rise to organized crime, where individual factors facilitating this phenomenon are systematically divided within individual subchapters and are examined always with practical examples of formation and development of individual criminal organizations with regard to their historical context. Emphasis is placed on high level of social dangerousness of this phenomenon for the society as such. The last chapter of the criminological part of the thesis deals in more detail with the main characteristic of organized crime, or criminal organizations, i.e. the notion of internal organizational structure, which is also mentioned in the statutory definition of organized criminal group in Czech criminal law. This section contains numerous examples of individual types of this internal organization and attention is further paid to its significance...

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