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The Specifics of the Negotation of the Czech Republic´s Police with People under the Influence of Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances
KOPECKÁ, Kristýna
This thesis deals with the negotiation of police officers from Riot Police Services with people under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances. These individuals often become perpetrators of offenses and narcotic and psychotropic substances also have an impact of this fact, because they cause changes in human personality. The work has two main parts - a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical section contains information about narcotic and psychotropic substances, their use in the Czech Republic, as well as Czech drug policy and prevention. A crime committed by people under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances is also described as well as the personality of the offending drug addict. The last chapter of this section includes information about police and police procedure when dealing with a person under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances as well as the peculiarities of questioning people under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances. The practical part consists of quantitative research carried out by the group of 51 police officers who work in the South Bohemian region in the Riot Police Services. The research covers issues related to the conduct of police officers towards people under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances. The method of interrogation and questioning techniques were used for the collection of data. The main objectives of the study were to determine the facts, whether or not and how often respondents work with people under the influence of narcotic and psychotropic substances, whether or not the negotiations with these people are specific and how specific are they. Another objective was to determine the extent of respondents' knowledge of drug problems. The obtained results and the possibility of their use in practice are outlined and presented at the conclusion of the study.

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