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Alternative punishments as institutes of criminal law in the Czech Republic, their meaning and use in praxis
Neužil, Zdeněk ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Richter, Martin (referee)
Příloha k rigorózní práci "Abstract" Title: Alternative punishments in criminal law - purpose and use in praxis Topic: Criminal law Author: Mgr. Zdeněk Neužil Abstract This rigorous thesis deals with the topic of alternative punishments and their use within the penal system of criminal law. Alternative punishments are generally defined as punishments (criminal sanctions) that are alternatives to the custodial sentence (unconditional imprisonment) served in prison. The fundamental attribute of alternative punishments is therefore the fact that the application of alternative punishments does not involve the offender's removal from the society and their isolation in prison. The subject matter concerning alternative punishments within the domain of criminal law has garnered increasing significance in recent years. This surge in interest is attributed to the augmented focus on punitive measures, namely criminal sanctions, that do not necessitate immediate imprisonment. In fact, the main benefits of alternative punishments include the elimination of the negative effects related to imprisonment, the reduction of financial costs associated with imprisonment and supporting the use of prison capacities for offenders who commited the most serious crimes. The main objective of this rigorous thesis is to provide a...
Settlement in criminal proceedings
Neužil, Zdeněk ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
This diploma thesis addresses issues of the institute of settlement in. The institute of settlement is one of the diversions in criminal proceedings. Diversions (divergences) in criminal proceedings are construed as special types of criminal proceedings, alternative to standard hearing of a case in main trial, within which the criminal case can be settled. The institute of settlement was incorporated into the Czech Criminal Procedure Code by the amendment n. 152/1995 Sb., that became effective on 1st September 1995. The essence of the institute of settlement is a conclusion of an agreement between the accused person and the damaged person. Such agreement is then approved and the criminal prosecution against the accused person is therefore terminated. It is thus achieved the settlement and elimination of the confrontation which was caused as a result of the committed crime between the accused person and the damaged person concerned. Title: Settlement in criminal proceedings Key words: Settlement; settlement of the confrontation between the accused person and the damaged person; approval of the settlement; diversion in criminal proceedings; Code of criminal procedure; restorative justice

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