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Information Privacy and Open-source Intelligence
Kubíčková, Dita ; Loutocký, Pavel (referee) ; Míšek, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of privacy and information privacy on the Internet. The theoretical part of the thesis describes main typologies and concludes the value of information privacy and why is it important to protect it. It presents technical tools and legal regulations used for protection. It also deals with an issue of OSINT and presents some techniques and tools for person‘s information gathering. In practical part of the thesis, there is described the development and functions provided by the application for automated information gathering from social networks.
Methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine
Vávra, Vojtěch ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
Methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine Abstract This thesis deals with methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine. Considering the complexity of the mentioned topic, it takes into account substantive and procedural criminal law, criminalistics, criminology and addictology. In the first chapter, in addition to describing the forms, effects and methods of methamphetamine production, with an emphasis on the Czech way of methamphetamine production, the historical genesis of the problem is also presented. The second chapter defines the terms small-scale production, medium-level production and large-scale production in order to increase legal certainty. The thesis draws inspiration from the current methodology of the National Drug Headquarters and the United Nations. This part of thesis also includes a statistical section dealing with the structure of drug crime in terms of prosecutions and seized clandestine laboratories. The third chapter describes a typical drug offender. The offenders are divided according to their level of professionalism into three groups: amateur, semi-professional and professional. This paper also discusses individual roles in an organized group, which it classifies as mandatory and optional in...
Methodology of road traffic accident investigation
Šindelář, Jan ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
Methodology of road traffic accident investigation Abstract This thesis, entitled "Methodology of Road Traffic Accident Investigation", responds to the long- term high number of road traffic accidents that result in many deaths and serious injuries. The purpose of this thesis is to provide readers with up-to-date and comprehensive information on the issues and specifics of road traffic accident investigation. The thesis also presents a number of planned innovations and proposals that could significantly reduce the occurrence of road traffic accidents and thus increase safety on Czech roads. The thesis is designed chronologically, with the introductory chapter outlining the theoretical basis and nature of road traffic accidents. In the subsequent chapters, attention is then given to typical clues, investigative situations, peculiarities of the subject matter and stimuli for investigation. The sixth chapter then deals with initial investigative tasks, in which special attention is given to the issue of detecting alcohol in road users. This chapter also outlines the institution of the alcohol lock, which could become part of the Czech legal system in the future. Chapter 7 then briefly develops the issue of investigative versions. Chapter 8 then focuses on the subsequent stages of the investigation, in...
Methodology of Investigation of Murders
Gotschalková, Markéta ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
Methodology of Investigation of Murders Abstract This thesis examined methodology of investigation of murders. As this is a very broad topic, the focus was on selected aspects of the investigation methodology. The introduction of the thesis was devoted to murder from the perspective of law and its comparison with the crime of killing and murder of a newborn child by the mother. The nuances that differentiate them are discussed there. The second chapter focuses on the criminological characteristics of murder. It provides the reader with an insight into the characteristics of the perpetrators of murder and who the victims most often are. The following chapters deal with the individual components of the methodology itself. They describe typical clues as well as investigative situations that criminologists most often encounter in practice. Attention is also paid to the methods of crime scene examination, examination of a corpse and forensic examination. The eighth chapter discusses the planning and organisation of the investigation and the way in which criminal investigators construct versions based on the evidence and clues found, which are then tested. The penultimate chapter describes the peculiarities of subsequent investigative and search operations. In particular, this includes the interrogation of the...
Methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine
Vávra, Vojtěch ; Dvořák, Marek (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
Methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine Abstract This thesis deals with methodology of investigating drug crimes with a focus on production of methamphetamine. Considering the complexity of the mentioned topic, it takes into account substantive and procedural criminal law, criminalistics, criminology and addictology. In the first chapter, in addition to describing the forms, effects and methods of methamphetamine production, with an emphasis on the Czech way of methamphetamine production, the historical genesis of the problem is also presented. The second chapter defines the terms small-scale production, medium-level production and large-scale production in order to increase legal certainty. The thesis draws inspiration from the current methodology of the National Drug Headquarters and the United Nations. This part of thesis also includes a statistical section dealing with the structure of drug crime in terms of prosecutions and seized clandestine laboratories. The third chapter describes a typical drug offender. The offenders are divided according to their level of professionalism into three groups: amateur, semi-professional and professional. This paper also discusses individual roles in an organized group, which it classifies as mandatory and optional in...
Methodology for investigation of sex crimes (selected issues)
Hospůdková, Tereza ; Konrád, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krupička, Jiří (referee)
The presented thesis with the title "Methodology for investigation of sex crimes (selected issues)" aims to comprehensively analyse the crime of rape in relation to criminal law, criminology and forensic science. I focused on the institute of rape, its investigation and specific or problematic aspects tied to it. The thesis is systematically divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with the historical aspects of rape, the current legal regulation and comparing the Czech legal regulation of rape with its regulation in Slovakia. The second chapter is dedicated to the criminological aspect of rape, in particular to the myths that surround this crime. Further, I described the typology of rape through the lens of criminology and the personality of its perpetrator and victim. In the third chapter, I analyse the forensic nature of rape. I focused on several forensic components of this crime, and that is criminal situations and typical ways of committing rape. The fourth chapter deals with the methodology for investigation of the crime of rape, and which describes typical investigative situations or typical traces related to rape. My objective was to enrich this thesis with practical findings from crime investigations. I dedicated the last chapter of this thesis to these findings. For this...
Serial murder and its investigation
Valvoda, Kryštof ; Šelleng, Dalibor (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
1 Abstract The topic of the thesis is serial murder and its investigation. The aim of the text is to provide a more comprehensive view on the issue of serial murder. Nowadays, the incidence of serial murder is decreasing worlwide. Nevertheless it is still a very topical phenomenon, as it is capable of significantly disrupting the stability of society. The thesis first examines the phenomenon of serial murder from the perspective of internationally accepted definitions and current Czech law. The individual components of the definitions, the distinction between different types of multicide and the historical development of the phenomenon are then analysed. Using two fundamental typologies, the perpetrators of serial are classified based on their behaviour at the crime scene and their motive for the murders. Victims are examined both in terms of general victimology and in terms of the predispositions to become a victim of serial murder. The method of committing serial murder is divided into two components, which are the external observable manifestations of the perpetrator and the psychological processes taking place in his mind. The difference between the modus operandi and the signature of the perpetrator and their importance in the investigation is explained. The investigation of serial murder is examined...
Investigative hypothesis
Sedláčková, Hana ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
Investigative hypothesis Abstract This thesis deals with the topic of investigative hypothesis as a part of criminalistic science and a method of criminalistic practice. The aim of the thesis is to provide a thorough definition and essence of investigative hypothesis, to describe their types, creation, process of verification and proving of versions and last but not least to show their practical significance and use on real criminal cases. The thesis uses the methods of descriptive analysis, comparison and interpretation. In the first chapter of the thesis, the concept of criminalistic versions itself is examined in detail, first through its systematic classification, then through an analysis of its definition put forward by some of the most important figures in criminalistics. Furthermore, the first chapter is devoted to a brief analysis of the concept of the term hypothesis and its relevance to investigative hypothesis. The thesis then goes on to explore the concept further by comparing the method of creating investigative hypothesis with behavioural analysis (criminal profiling) as a method of constructing a profile of an offender. The subject of the second chapter of the thesis is then concerned with the possible ways of dividing investigative hypothesis and their different types. A part of this chapter...
Methodology of rape investigation and its specifics
Krompolc, Martin ; Mulák, Jiří (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
Methodology of rape investigation and its specifics Abstract This diploma thesis is focused on the ever present phenomenon of rape in our modern society, which is the second most hurtful crime, right after murder. Although the victim, unlike in cases of murder, survives most of the time, their wounds (especially the mental ones) often take a lifetime to heal. And yet so little is known about rape and so little is it discussed. The thesis aims to provide a multidisciplinary analysis of rape, from its legal definition and historical context, to the criminological aspects of genesis and prevalence of the crime in society, to an analysis of the specific work of rape investigators, who often have only a very limited amount of evidence at their disposal, while also having to be very sensitive to the specific nature of this crime, for which secondary victimisation of the victim can easily occur, as well as the accusations being potentially false. The first part of the work consists of legal characteristics and definition of rape, including placing today's legislation in historical context. The conclusion of the first part is devoted to the issue of typical social myths and prejudices regarding rape. The second part is primarily criminological, in which I discuss the different types of perpetration and the...
Homicide investigation methodology
Račáková, Vladimíra ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
RESUMÉ Homicide investigation methodology is certain set of instruction or aid for guiding investigators progress, but it does not mean that if the methodology is followed, there is a sure result in capture of perpetrator. It depends on every specific act performed by the investigator. Correct way of search of crime scene/corps, interrogation, expertise, apartment inspections, recognition, reconstruction and others are already dependent on human activities and their quality depends on those activities. Certain rules or limits provides law that determine all the formalities which must be completed for potential enforcement in court against offender. The first important task is to search the crime scene and the corpse, which must be thorough, because it is important to secure all traces that may be on the crime scene. It is decisive to properly ensure traces to prevent deterioration or destruction of found material and especially biological traces, where a DNA sample or other important fibers of significant probative value are found. Interrogation is an act where it is best to see that methodology is only a guide, but how good it will be depending on investigator (his preparedness and experiences) who performs it and also on the willingness of an interviewee to cooperate. Good planning and organization of...

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