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Psychological aspects of victimization in police practise
Velikovská, Martina ; Gillernová, Ilona (referee) ; Boukalová, Hedvika (referee)
Psychological Aspects of Victimization in Police Practice The thesis deals with still more discussed issue of crime victims (of mostly wilful crimes, nevertheless exceptionally also of unintentional crimes) and their victimization. Consideration is given to victim herself, to her status in our society and to the role, which during the crime scene plays. Special emphasize is placed on the victim in terms of the process of abusing the victim and of the trauma in which such treatment results. The whole problematic is replenished with numerus experience from the police practice and from the practice of the police psychologist. In an effort to prevent from victimization, the section is attached dealing with possible ways of solving traumatic situations, i.e. prevention of this phenomenon. Final part of the thesis consists of factual cases, which helps to document the problematic matter contained in the thesis.
Money Laundering
Polakovič, Martin ; Zetek, Pavel (advisor)
Money laundering is a process, by which criminal organizations try to declare the origin of their income as legal. The process of laundering could be very sophisticated, but according to the fact that money come from illegal activities, process itself is illegal as well. I try to explain, outline and mention possible indicators and signs of such process. I analyze most frequent and common methods and describe possible ways of detection and restrictions. This problem appeared in the last century and was related to globalization, lessening of rules in international trading and new cheaper and faster ways of transportation. Money laundering is a "living" process, that still adapts to new situations and technologies.

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