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How are the interactions between a father and his child altered by the imprisonment of the father
Stránská, Ester ; Matoušek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Hulmáková, Jana (referee)
(in English): Imprisonment does not have a direct impact just on the person who committed the crime it also affects the life of the people close them, especially if the perpetrator is also the parent. This work is aimed to determine how imprisonment affects the interaction between children and incarcerated parents, their fathers. Changes in interaction are explored in contact, mutual communication, parenting roles and relationship between the child and the imprisoned parent. The research, which brings the data obtained using questionnaires and interviews with persons in custody, is based on information provided primarily by foreign experts.
Prisoner's Family as an Object of Social Work
Potocká, Veronika ; Matoušková, Andrea (advisor) ; Pazlarová, Hana (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with families who face sudden separation of a loved one due to imprisonment. From previous experience the work differs in focusing primarily focused on the family, not prisoners. Theoretical part is devoted to conceptual and legislative definition, the negative effects of imprisonment and the specific needs of the prisoners families as an object of help. Thesis marginally touches on recidivism in the chapter about the family as an entity assist in the reintegration of prisoners and also highlights the potential risks that may family for imprisoned in the process mean. It results from foreign experience, which is traditionally ahead. The empirical part of the qualitative research carried out within of self-help groups of prisoners families provides insight into the specific experiences of families. Its purpose is both to draw attention to this marginalized social group and its needs, as well as outline effective assistance, which would deal with this life situation the best. POTOCKÁ, Veronika. Prisoner's family as an object of social work. Prague, 2014. 121 pages. The diploma thesis. Charles University in Prague, Department of social work. Supervisor: Andrea Matoušková
How are the interactions between a father and his child altered by the imprisonment of the father
Stránská, Ester ; Matoušek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Hulmáková, Jana (referee)
(in English): Imprisonment does not have a direct impact just on the person who committed the crime it also affects the life of the people close them, especially if the perpetrator is also the parent. This work is aimed to determine how imprisonment affects the interaction between children and incarcerated parents, their fathers. Changes in interaction are explored in contact, mutual communication, parenting roles and relationship between the child and the imprisoned parent. The research, which brings the data obtained using questionnaires and interviews with persons in custody, is based on information provided primarily by foreign experts.
Prisoner's Family as an Object of Social Work
Potocká, Veronika ; Matoušková, Andrea (advisor) ; Pazlarová, Hana (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with families who face sudden separation of a loved one due to imprisonment. From previous experience the work differs in focusing primarily focused on the family, not prisoners. Theoretical part is devoted to conceptual and legislative definition, the negative effects of imprisonment and the specific needs of the prisoners families as an object of help. Thesis marginally touches on recidivism in the chapter about the family as an entity assist in the reintegration of prisoners and also highlights the potential risks that may family for imprisoned in the process mean. It results from foreign experience, which is traditionally ahead. The empirical part of the qualitative research carried out within of self-help groups of prisoners families provides insight into the specific experiences of families. Its purpose is both to draw attention to this marginalized social group and its needs, as well as outline effective assistance, which would deal with this life situation the best. POTOCKÁ, Veronika. Prisoner's family as an object of social work. Prague, 2014. 121 pages. The diploma thesis. Charles University in Prague, Department of social work. Supervisor: Andrea Matoušková

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