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Crimes related to the abuse of addictive substances
Novák, Josef ; Říha, Jiří (advisor) ; Richter, Martin (referee)
Crime related to substance abuse This thesis focuses on the issue of crime related to substance abuse and, in particular, on the issue of relationship between property crime recidivism and drug use. Drug use is widely recognised as a known criminogenic factor. The relationship between drug use and crime in general has been the subject of many research studies and scientific papers in the past. Property crime recidivism in relation to drug use is a similarly problematic issue. The successful reduction of recidivism rate is usually considered as evidence of effective criminal justice policy. Alongside this, property crime represents a significant proportion of total crime. Moreover, property crime is characterised by a higher recidivism rate than other types of crime. In practice, there are often visible signs of a possible link between these phenomena. A closer examination of the issue of property crime recidivism in relation to drug use raises many questions. Is there a relationship between these phenomena? And if so, is this relationship reflected enough in the interventions used to reduce recidivism? This thesis therefore analyses each of the sub-issues (drug use, property crime, criminal recidivism) in order to identify the possible relationship between property crime recidivism and drug use. It...
Iron hand in a velvet glove
Briestenská, Monika ; Hýlová, Adéla (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Annotation What is a prison? What is its meaning or role? What does prison mean in the context of architecture? How did prisons develop and how did these changes relate to the development of society? And should prisons not exist at all? Prison is a very controversial topic, but it still affects the lives of many people. Former convicts face prejudice and social barriers and often relapse, which we should try to prevent. The work discusses the relationship of architecture to the correction and reintegration of convicts. The architecture of the prison should respond to the tendencies that have proved effective, follow them and together with them form the most effective correctional facility. It can be seen that the course of prison designing is moving towards a more open, smaller and more friendly space. Correctional programs in open prisons work with convicts on the basis of contact with the outside world, reintegration, through work, retraining and educational programs, where architecture has a significant impact, as it maximizes the chances of convicts to be rehabilitated and is inscribed into their lives. During the work on this project, a proposal for an open prison in Olomouc was created, which considers the stages of the correction of convicts and reflects the routine of everyday life outside prison. It uses movement to break the monotony of prisoners' recurring days.
The imposition of penalties on the concurrence of crimes and recidivism
Hrubá, Michaela ; Heranová, Simona (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
The imposition of penalties on the concurrence of crimes and recidivism Abstract This final thesis deals with the imposition of penalties on the concurrence of crimes, recidivism and related quasi-recidivism. The aim of the thesis is to comprehensively analyse the current legal regulation on the basis of an analysis of the statutory regulation, the related case law and professional publications, and to supplement this analysis with the own considerations and de lege ferenda proposals of the author of this thesis. Furthermore, the Czech legal regulation is compared with the Italian legal regulation, which demonstrates a different approach to punishing concurrence and recidivism. The thesis has been written using the descriptive, analytical, synthetic and interpretative methods, especially linguistic and teleological interpretation. The comparative method was also used, in particular for comparing the Czech and Italian legal regulations. Structurally, the thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter of the thesis deals with the definition of the terms concurrence of crimes, recidivism, and also quasi-recidivism, while pointing out selected issues, which occur while distinguishing these forms of multiple offences. The second chapter of the thesis analyses the legal regulation regarding the...
A Personal Story of Drug Addiction
SEIMLOVÁ, Alena
The bachelor's thesis "The Life Journey of a Convict: A Biographical Approach" deals with the story of a man who was not only an active drug user, but also repeatedly found guilty of criminal offences. In this thesis, I also deal with the issue of the convicted man and the possibilities of rehabilitation. The method of interview followed by analysis was used to find out this issue. At the end of the bachelor's thesis there is an actual evaluation of the problems of the topic from all the findings and the sources mentioned. The theoretical part is focused on defining the concepts that are important for this thesis and encompasses the basic relevant concepts with the issue. These are concepts such as social pe-education, socially pathological phenomena, punishment, crime, resocialization and recidivism. I have further enriched these topics with the issue of drugs and defining methamphetamine. The research part focuses on an interview with a man who tells about his life journey, which was accompanied not only by experimentation with drugs but also by a prison sentence. The qualitative methodology is in the form of biographical research, which aims to find out what impact a person's criminal past has on his life and how to ensure a successful return to social life without signs of recidivism. To investigate whether the respondent's different life stages may have affected his personality. Throughout, I am guided by the respondent's key events that have affected him the most in his life.
Methods and techniques of social work applied by the Educational institute in Jindřichův Hradec
SOUKANÁ, Iveta
The bachelor thesis is focused on methods and techniques of social work applied by the Educational institute in Jindřichův Hradec. The aim of this work was to find out, what the most common methods and techniques of social work are applied by staff of the Educational institute in Jindřichův Hradec, and what influence they have on clients. The interviews revealed what also influences the relapse of clients. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part describes social work, its goals, the relationship of worker and client. There is mentioned institutional care, the function of institutes and the purpose of school facilities for institutional care. The work specifically describes the Educational institute in Jindřichův Hradec, where the research took place. Furthermore, attention is paid to the family with a risk child. The last chapter of the theoretical part describes specific basic methods and techniques of social work. For the practical part was chosen qualitative research, method of questioning and technique of semistructured interview. The research group consisted of staff and clients of the Educational institute in Jindřichův Hradec. The aim of the research was to find out what methods and techniques of social work are used by staff of the Educational Institute in Jindřichův Hradec, and what influence it has on clients. The results of the research can also be used in practice and can serve as an aid in working with at-risk youth in institutional care. Furthermore, it could be used as a preview to students of social work.
Risky Behavior as a Reason for Placement to Institutional Care
ČADKOVÁ, Karolína
Bachelor thesis named Risky behavior as a reason for placement to institutional care offers insight to the issues of placing individuals to institutional care in Czech Republic. Thesis is divided into a several parts. In theoretical part deals with definition of risky behavior and its types. Then thesis describes family, its environment and risk factors. Also thesis has definition of institutional care and its kinds. Relapse of risky behavior is also part of the thesis. The goal of thesis was description of risky behavior, that is the reason of placement individuals to institutional care. Another goal was find out risky behavior, that individuals experiencing during institutional care and find out reasons of relapse back in institutional care. For empirical part was chosen method of quality research through secondary data analysis, namely content file documentation analysis of children placed to facilities as Children's home, Elementary school, School canteen in Horní Planá in 1999 - 2019. Overall were analyzed 344 files of children. Results were processed an open coding method. Through the research supposed to be found out primarily, which kinds of risky behavior are the most common reason for placement to institutional care and what effect have environment of family, eventually what kinds of risky behavior are children experiencing in institutional care and how high ratio is relapse of risky behavior besides other reasons of returns to institutional care. According to results we may say that children's risky behavior is the most common reason to placement to institutional care, also big part is bad family situation. Increase of risky behavior was after placement to the children's home significantly reduced. Big influence for risky behavior is children's peer group. Research refuted relapse of risky behavior as reason for return to institutional care, in the case of concerned to the children's home. Results of research may be used by employees of children's homes and another institutional facilities for making preventive programs and work with risky behavior inside the institutions.
The imposition of penalties on the recidivism
Vltavský, Petr ; Heranová, Simona (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused to issue of imposition of penalties on crimes with sign of recidivism. This problematic is actual, important, and especially wide topic, that relates to sections from international law documents, through principals of constitution law and criminal legal regulation to sources of law that operate the legal presumptions. At the same time recidivism and following imposition of penalty affected by the passage of time and gradual historical development with social changes, that lead to evolution of application and formation of rules tied to the topic. In the introduction of thesis there are explanations and analysis of basic concepts and situations, which are related to pluralistic criminal activity. This is completed by illustrative diagrams and concrete examples for making better idea about differences between types of pluralistic criminal activity and similar cases. Thereafter the content of thesis is heading to main pillars, which connect recidivism and imposition of penalties as general aggravating circumstances, special aggravating circumstances, extraordinary increase of penalty of imprisonment or influence of recidivism to offender's classification to type of jail. There is not just strict description of regulations in force, but there is explained historical...
Criminological aspects of Criminal recidivism
Rydlová, Kateřina ; Kopečný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
Criminal recidivism is one of the key issues that criminology deals with. By finding a way to eliminate or at least reduce criminal recidivism we would extensively reduce overall crime rates. That is why it is important to continue in examining the causes of recidivism and the efforts of its reducement, and to develop and increase the knowledge in this sphere in accordance with the constantly evolving and changing society, so that we can react flexibly to the changes. The goal of this thesis is to show the historical development of the institute, the causes of recidivism, and the possible ways of prevention. In the first chapter I explain the term and different concepts of criminal recidivism. In the second chapter I summarize the historical development of the legislation of recidivism in our country. Chapter three focuses on the current legislation of recidivism. Based on different circumstances, recidivism can be the reason for a stricter punishment. Chapter number four deals with the causes and predictors of recidivism. Generally speaking, we can divide the causes to external influences, internal influences, their motivation and finally, the way that the rest of the society perceives them. Lastly, chapter number six I talk about the current criminal rates and criminal recidivism in the Czech...
Punishment of Recividism
Kopačka, Adam ; Heranová, Simona (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
Punishment of Recividism Abstract This diploma thesis deals with the topic of criminal recidivism which is a global problem, the solution of which should be one of the goals of the state's criminal justice system and at the same time it is a measure of its success rate. The frequency of recidivism to some extent reflects the effectiveness of criminal sanctions, the effectiveness of their enforcement, but also social influences such as the demographic distribution of the population or social inequality. Recidivism is a problem that cannot be definitively solved but it is possible to approach the ideal of its punishment, and thus the effective fight against repeated offenses by recidivizing criminals. Recidivism can be viewed from the perspective of many scientific disciplines. This work aims to describe recidivism in the eyes of criminal law. It depicts the legal instruments that serve to punish recidivists more severely, the conditions of their application and their impact on the type and amount of punishment. Although the aim of the thesis is to map especially effective law, recidivism is also approached in its historical context as this aspect is key to understanding older case law. The domestic legislation is also partially compared with foreign legislation which can be a useful inspiration for...
Iron hand in a velvet glove
Briestenská, Monika ; Hýlová, Adéla (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Annotation What is a prison? What is its meaning or role? What does prison mean in the context of architecture? How did prisons develop and how did these changes relate to the development of society? And should prisons not exist at all? Prison is a very controversial topic, but it still affects the lives of many people. Former convicts face prejudice and social barriers and often relapse, which we should try to prevent. The work discusses the relationship of architecture to the correction and reintegration of convicts. The architecture of the prison should respond to the tendencies that have proved effective, follow them and together with them form the most effective correctional facility. It can be seen that the course of prison designing is moving towards a more open, smaller and more friendly space. Correctional programs in open prisons work with convicts on the basis of contact with the outside world, reintegration, through work, retraining and educational programs, where architecture has a significant impact, as it maximizes the chances of convicts to be rehabilitated and is inscribed into their lives. During the work on this project, a proposal for an open prison in Olomouc was created, which considers the stages of the correction of convicts and reflects the routine of everyday life outside prison. It uses movement to break the monotony of prisoners' recurring days.

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