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Supervision as a prevention of burnout syndrome in professional staff of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic
Martinová, Alima ; Mertl, Jiří (advisor) ; Bosá, Monika (referee)
According to their specific professional orientation, the professional staff of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic provides comprehensive care for convicts. The aim is to complete their treatment programs and achieve success in the rehabilitation process of prisoners so that they can return to normal life in society without committing any crimes after serving their sentences. Assisting workers who are in close contact with convicts is professionally and mentally demanding for them. Supervision is a valuable tool in supporting the quality of the services they provide, especially when it comes to mental health. The qualitative research of this diploma thesis summarizes data on the effectiveness of supervision in the prevention of burnout syndrome in the professional staff of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic. It analyzes what support staff perceives as the most emotionally demanding in their work with prisoners. It addresses the differences between internal and external supervision that professionals can draw on. It discusses the pros and cons of regular supervision. It maps the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of professionals. At the same time, it summarizes how the system of supervision for the professional and other staff of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic could...
Spiritual Ministry in Czech Prisons
HRUŠKOVÁ, Hana
This paper deals with Christian spiritual ministry offered to accused and convicted prisoners in the prisons in the Czech Republic. First the paper treats the up to date penology trends and penitentiary systems in the Euro American realm and the system in the Czech Republic in detail. The second part is focused on the non-governmental organisation Vězeňská duchovenská péče (Penitentiary spiritual solicitude), the prison chaplains, ecumenicity and relations between the prison staff and the clergymen. The following chapter is based on interviews with experienced prison chaplains, their opinions concerning the contemporary conditions in prisons and services offered to the prisoners. It is obvious, that the clergyman cannot be substituted in his task by any other professional among the prison staff. A clergyman is often the last one who can see any hope in cases where the other specialists have already given up. He can work with the accepting of guilt and searching for values very well. The future of the ministerial services in the prisons in the Czech Republic depends on the active and supportive cooperation with the Penitentiary Service of the Czech Republic and ecumenical openness.

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