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Disabled people as victims of crime
JEHLÍK, Josef
The paper is devoted to people with disabillities as a category of victims of crime with special needs, with particular focus on the mentally handicapped people as a particularly vulnerable group. The aim is to assess the current police approach to the mentally retarded as victims of crime and the resulting recommendations for appropriate police procedures and specific approach when working with the mentioned group of victims. The paper uses information gained from extensive analysis of documents with relevant topics. This information is supplemented by results of in-depth, structured interviews with handicapped people who had become victims of crime. The information obtained is analyzed and transferred by means of synthesis to specific recommendations that will be usable by police, to work with such a specific group of victims.
Childrens rights and their fulfilling in life of mental individuals
CZINEGOVÁ, Eva
A child as every human personality has its worth, dignity and basic rights.Turning-point in the progress of international cooperation and childrens rights protektion became Convention on the Rights of the Child, on 1989. In this essay I tried to find out to what extent mentally handicapped children know their rights, how they understand them, how they use them in their life. I considered publics points of view and extent of awareness of Childrens Rights.I attended also to opinions and experience of pedagogical workers working with mentally handicapped children.From acquired information I tried to creare methodical sheet, which could help pedagogical workers and parents as well easily explain to mentally handicapped children their basic Childrens Rights.

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