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Analysis of the activities of the mounted police in the Czech Republic and municipal mounted police in Prague.
Konířová, Kristýna ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of the activities of the mounted police in the Czech Republic and municipal mounted police in Prague. Objectives: Comparison of selection and training of police horse. Comparison of hippologic activities of the mounted police and municipal mounted police in Prague. Data analysis of activities of the mounted police since 2015 till 2019. Patrol analysis activity of the municipal mounted police in Prague in 2019 and comparison with the mounted police patrol activity in the Czech Republic. Methods: Data collection from the head of the mounted police of the Czech Republic in Prague and the head of the municipal mounted police in Prague. Study of available literature and subsequent research. Data analysis from Czech police was divided according to the types of interventions, locations and frequency for every single year. The data comparison with the municipal mounted police in Prague was based on frequency of patrol activities in 2019. Results: Result is comparison of hippologic activities of mounted police and municipal mounted police in Prague. Differences in selection and training of horses by mounted police and municipal mounted police in Prague. Comparison of frequency and types interventions by mounted police since 2015 till 2019. Differences in patrol activities for the mounted...
Using of the Czech Warmblood for the Czech Republic Mounted Police
Vlčková, Petra ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor) ; Karel, Karel (referee)
The horse evolution started with Hyracotherium, which was a small animal inhabiting forests of the Eocene. Since then, it evolved into more or less successful forms in which the conditions of the surroundings of its occurrence were reflected. When it comes to the initial usage of horses, they were used as a source of meat. Later, in the period before 4,600 years ago, evidence of the domestication of these animals emerged. Due to the improved system of breeding, horse as a draught animal and a mean of transport gradually became riding horse, which contributed not only in spreading human population, but also in influencing history of many civilizations. Nowadays, horse is represented through a number of breeds, which are used in equestrian sport, work with cattle, horse races, in forestry labours, or as a good companion. In addition, horse gained its irreplaceable role in the service of the Mounted Police of Czech Republic where it is daily deployed in diverse actions; for example in city and peripheral guarding, in searching for missing persons or in restoration of disturbed public peace. The most useful breed for these purposes is Czech Warmblood, where the most preferred geldings are in brown or chestnut color. High demands are placed on physiological characteristics; however, the most important criterion is the excellent character of this breed. Quality of these characteristics consists in the length of duty and in the reasons for their release from duty. Some of the most frequent reasons for the release from duty health problems and age. The release due to age is associated with strong and resistant horses. Regarding the lineage of the police horses on duty, the best evaluated were the descendants of stallions 1154 Quick Lauro Z, Mykonos and 1028 Manillon Rouge. However, there is a correlation between these descendants and their number on active duty. After categorization of all traced stallions into relevant lineages, the lineage 1100 Przedswit became the most numerous lineages (7 stallions). Nevertheless, this lineage is not positively evaluated because of its descendants, which did not perform well on duty. Another numerous lineages were 5500 Pythagoras, 4700 Amour du Bois, Orange Peel xx-Almé Z, 67 Dark Ronald or 4800 Ladykiller XX. The central purchase system of duty horses should help to unify these horses as well as to prolong the length of duty, via universally established criteria. Results demonstrate the unification of typological characteristics of these horses. However, the average withers height of measured horses fails to meet the requirements. Regarding the length of duty, the results were not conclusive; therefore, the hypothesis was confirmed just partially.
Using horses for police work and their training
KOČOVSKÁ, Michaela
The Bachelor dissertation deals with the training and structure of police horses used in division of mounted police in Prague. It also dedicates to the legislative differences between the state and the city-town mounted police and also with an existence of this police in other countries in Europe. The main aim according to these facts was to make a well arranged material about the choice, training and using horses for police purpose. Then to map the actual state of horses used by mounted police in Prague. At the end to complete their structure of the basic measure and evaluate these indicators. The evaluation was made according to the measurement using the basic statistical characteristic. As police horses in Czech republic are chosen horses with bigger size (frame) and mostly with brown colour. Dividing them into the different areas of use is done according to the training results, which are verified in individual disciplines during examination. In this observing group was found the average body size 173, 183, 207 and 22 centimetres.

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