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Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen Region, the issue of interventions under the unitary command of Police of the Czech Republic
VALENTA, Milan
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen Region which protects the security of people, property and public order. In the theoretical part there are firstly defined the basic terms concerning the Police of the Czech Republic and the anti-riot units. Further described, we can find the tactics of intervention, training, weaponry and equipment. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to compare a purposefulness and exploitability of the Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen Region in terms of a deployment frequency and means for the observed period. The hypothesis of the bachelor thesis consists in the fact that the number of deployment of the Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen Region and the number of interventions under the unitary command has an upward tendency from its inception to the present. The quantitative data showing a workload of the Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen Region are compared in the empirical part. These interventions are divided according to the kind and the data are always for the period 2005-2015. These data were gathered by the analysis of the deployment and training assessment which is annually drawn up by the chief of the Anti-riot unit of the Regional Police Directorate of the Pilsen (Westbohemian) Region. In the discourse of this bachelor thesis there are all the previous data evaluated. Some kind of an anti-riot unit deployment are presented with the specific case of security measures. They are the ones I have taken part in, and I can draw on my own experience. Based on the analysis, it is possible to state that the number of anti-riot unit deployment has an upward tendency. The anti-riot establishment has been useful and its activity in the field of security of life, health, property and public order helps with an incident-free functioning of our society.
Activities of the Police of the Czech Republic during Demonstrations
DVOŘÁK, Petr
The general public is interested in actions of the Police of the Czech Republic during demonstrations fuelled by the political situation and the rise of various extremist movements. Demonstrations are always covered by the media and people often express their opinion about the operation of specialized units of the Czech Police. Due to the non-ending discussions, I consider this theme to be interesting and topical for its processing in this bachelor thesis. The thesis defines the basic concepts, the specifics of the Police of the Czech Republic, i.e. its tasks, obligations and authorizations to intervene, use coercive means, procedures and tactics to control riots. Furthermore, the work outlines individual units of the Czech Police intervening during the demonstration,s such as the anti-conflict team, the specialized unit for riot control and the unit for reinstatement of order. Last but not least, the thesis focuses on the demonstration participants who profess some kind of political belief. As an example and a fact of interest, the deployment of the riot control unit of the South Bohemian Region in period 2010 1st half of 2016 is described, which proves that the need for this riot control unit is increasing steadily. The information contained in the thesis can be beneficial not only for students, but also for the general public.
Police of the Czech Republic as a fundamental component of the Integrated Rescue System and its role in the context of mass disruption of public order in the form of civil unrest.
CARVA, Pavel
Mass disruptions of public order present very dangerous social phenomena.Acting as a public authority warranting that these situations are handled whenever they arise, the Police of the Czech Republic need to proceed in such a way as to prevent large-scale damage to health and property and ensure that protected interests are well secured as far as possible. The following two objectives are defined in the Introduction to the present thesis. To identify social changes and changes to legislation affecting the work of the Police of the Czech Republic in ensuring internal security of the State, with special regard to ensuring public order during civil unrests. To draft a guideline serving as a basis for the Police of the Czech Republic to define a standard used to improve its procedures in tackling civil unrests. As the Police of the Czech Republic represent one of the component parts of the Integrated Rescue System (IRS), the introductory part gives a brief account of the history and component units of the IRS. This is followed by a detailed description of the organisational structure of the Police of the Czech Republic, ranging from the Police Presidium and services having a republic-wide competence to Regional Police Directorates. Moreover, an account is given of riot police forces, including their history, development, organisation and training, as well as of the history and activity of anti-conflict teams. As a basis for methodology used to achieve the above-defined objectives, a sufficient amount of documents, coming mainly from internal sources of the Police of the Czech Republic was collected and thoroughly analysed, and a research into foreign and Czech legislation relating mainly to mass disruptions of public order was carried out. A qualitative research was used to gather data on the number of interventions by the riot police forces and anti-conflict teams in each year and with regard to each security measure, and an analysis of these phenomena was undertaken, including above all the events in the Sluknov Headland in 2011 and Ceske Budejovice in 2013. The qualitative research was further applied in the chapter describing the historical record of mass disruptions of public order in the Czech Republic, and in describing how the Police of the Czech Republic perceive these phenomena in terms of their gradual evolution and related social changes. The data collected in relation to foreign and Czech legislation on mass disruptions of public order were evaluated, as was the approach of the Police of the Czech Republic toward tackling these kinds of situation. Based on the defined objectives, the following research question was formulated: Do the Police of the Czech Republic have to respond to social changes and changes to legislation that are deemed to alter their procedures in maintaining public order? The research carried out along with the analysis of the collected data showed that the Police of the Czech Republic should indeed respond to social changes resulting from mass disruptions of public order, ranging from the "techno-party" type of events and spectator violence to the actions of extremists who become increasingly better organised and prepared to stand up against riot police forces, particularly whenever such events involve national minorities. Changes to legislation, such as the adoption of Act No. 273/2008 Coll., on the Police of the Czech Republic, as amended, or amendments of certain legal norms or internal management acts change the procedures and organisation of the Police of the Czech Republic related to tackling mass disruptions of public order, and the Police of the Czech Republic have to respond to them. The thesis includes a draft guideline that will serve as a basic tool for the Police of the Czech Republic to deal with mass disruptions of public order, especially at the stage of preparation, deployment of forces and means and appointment of command crews.

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