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The issue of a crime victim in criminology
Kováříková, Olga ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Beranová, Andrea (referee)
This thesis aims to convey knowledge from various fields (victimology, law, psychology, criminology) to the general public and create a basic overview of situations and ensuing responses commonly experienced by crime victims. The emphasis is distinctly directed towards the psychological dimensions of victimization, offering insights into the emotional experiences of victims and their subsequent behavioral manifestations. The first part of the text focuses attention on defining victimology, its origin, the founders and other important personalities of this scientific field and the period of its greatest flourishing. It also traces the historical shift in the victim's role, which initially played a pivotal role in the investigation of criminal acts and the punishment of perpetrators. However, with societal development, the victim gradually lost its importance, and its role was limited to providing testimony. The second section delves into the concept of the victim of a crime, explaining victimization and exploring the typology of victims. At the same time, it describes in more detail specific groups of victims, such as children, the elderly and victims of domestic violence, and the peculiarities that distinguish them from ordinary victims. Additionally, it analyzes widespread myths about victims. The...
Crime reporting and its criminological significance
Jambor, Petr ; Hořák, Jaromír (advisor) ; Tejnská, Katarína (referee)
Crime reporting and its criminological significance Abstract The diploma thesis is divided into ten chapters, the first chapter deals with the reporting actions of natural persons, legal persons, public authorities and the related reporting obligation, the reporting authorization. The second chapter considers the importance of reporting criminal activity for the initiation of criminal proceedings, the basic principles that have an impact on the procedure of the prosecuting authorities after receiving a criminal notification and a criminally relevant complaint. The third chapter deals with the obligation to receive criminally relevant complaints and notifications, the actions of law enforcement authorities following the receipt of a complaint and the initiation of criminal proceedings. The fourth chapter provides the description of the most important legal institutes through which law enforcement authorities learn about facts reasonably indicating that a crime has been committed. The subchapters also include anonymous submissions, abuse of criminal reporting, private and subsidiary action - an institute appearing in some continental criminal Codes and discussed for reintroduction in the older substantive intention of the draft of the new Criminal Procedure Code. In relation to the reporting of criminal...
The issue of crime victim in criminology
Časarová, Dominika ; Pelc, Vladimír (advisor) ; Mulák, Jiří (referee)
The topic of the presented thesis is the issue of the victim of crime in criminology and its aim is to present a certain summary of current knowledge from criminal victimology, current legal regulation of victims' rights and also practical possibilities of assistance to victims. The first chapter addresses the scientific field of victimology and clarification of its relationship with criminology. This is followed by a brief overview of the development of victimology from its origins to its modern conception and the changing view of the victim over time. The second chapter then looks in more detail at the victim as such - the definition of the term, its characteristics, or the debunking of the myth of the 'ideal victim', which still largely persists in society and can have an undesirable effect on how victims are treated. The third chapter focuses on victimisation, the process by which an individual becomes a victim. In particular, the focus is on the victim's own behaviour, victimological culpability, and the victim-offender relationship, which is a key factor in terms of victimisation. The fourth chapter focuses on the legal regulation of victim protection in the Czech Republic. The chapter first discusses the distinction between the concept of 'victim' and the 'aggrieved party', which is a...
Significance of Victimology for the Prevention of Crime
Stejskal, Radek ; Beranová, Andrea (advisor) ; Hořák, Jaromír (referee)
The diploma thesis title: Significance of Victimology for the Prevention of Crime The goal of this thesis is to, firstly, give a comprehensive theoretical introduction to victimology and crime prevention. Based on the acquired information then analyse, what is the significance of victimology for the prevention of crime and apply the findings to a specific, endangered group of people with the goal of developing a course of action to prevent their victimization. The next goal is to critically evaluate the state of crime prevention in the Czech Republic and to present possible solutions to found shortcomings. The thesis consists of an introduction, conclusion and 4 chapters. The opening chapter focuses on the theoretical introduction of victimology as a scientific discipline, its main concepts and the historical circumstances of its founding. The author will then introduce the main sources of information for victimology and evaluate the benefits they bring to this discipline. The second chapter describes crime prevention as a whole. The author will discuss the relationship between criminal law and crime prevention and introduce the main types of crime prevention, including their evaluation. The third chapter describes victimological prevention in great detail. After the theoretical introduction of...
Fraud on Seniors - Prevention and Solution of the Problem in Context of Social Work
TURKOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis deals with fraud against the elderly and prevention from the perspective of social workers and police officers. The aim of the thesis is to find out what the current prevention by social workers and the Police looks like. The aim of the thesis is also to find out what kind of fraud occurs most often. The theoretical part of the thesis contains definitions of basic terms related to this topic. They were defined with the help of professional literature. The known types of under-fraud used by the perpetrators are described. The practical part was prepared in the form of qualitative research. Semi-structured interview was used as a technique. The interviews were conducted with police officers from the Press and Prevention Department of the South Bohemia Region. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with social workers working in social services focused on this issue.
Criminalistics Study of Crime Victims (Criminalistics Victimology)
Levina, Anastasija ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Hořák, Jaromír (referee)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY Faculty of Law Anastasija Levina Criminalistics Study of Crime Victims (Criminalistics Victimology) Diploma thesis Abstract The Supervisor of Diploma thesis: Prof. JUDr. Jan Musil, CSc. Department of Criminal Law Date of elaboration of Diploma thesis (closing the manuscript): 03. 05. 2023 Criminalistics Study of Crime Victims (Criminalistics Victimology) Abstract This diploma thesis addresses the issue of Criminalistics Victimology, in other words Criminalistics Study of Crime Victims. It provides a brief insight into what victimology and criminalistic victimology is; whether (and how) we can determine who is a potential victim and what factors increase this risk; what types of victims there are and what is the difference between thw victim described in the Act on Victims of Crime and in Criminal Procedure Code. It also discusses purely legislative regulation. In the context of the Czech Republic, it conducts a historical excursus about how it was regulated before the adoption of Act No. 45/2013 Coll., on Victims of Crime, and gives an insight into the systematics of this Act and what it regulates. It provides information on the most important regulations governing the position of the victim in the international field. This thesis also provides insight into the analogous legislation of...
The Genesis of Social Support in the Context of Victims of Crime
PUDILOVÁ, Dana
This diploma thesis is focused on the genesis of social support in the context of victims of crimes and it aims to comprehensively describe this development in the Czech Republic. It is a theoretical thesis and in the process methods of content analysis, synthesis and comparison of secondary data were used. Individual chapters describe topics connected to social support for victims of crime. The initial chapter contains explanations of the basic terms which are connected to victimology. There is a definition of a criminal act, a victim of crime and the process of victimization is also explained in this chapter. The following chapter focuses on the historical context based on which Act no. 45/ 2013 Sb. was sanctioned and which is considered a milestone in the support to victims of crime. The ongoing text is dedicated to specific types of support in the Czech Republic and also abroad, including the historical development of law up to present-day law. Support to the victims of crime is provided by subjects mentioned in one of the chapters. They are state or non-state subjects which are authorized to provide this kind of service. The discussion contains acquired knowledge and notes which were discovered during the drawing up of this thesis and which could be a subject matter for specialists in other discussions to increase the efficiency of provided services and to strengthen the character of low-threshold social support. The thesis creates a comprehensive grasp of social support for victims of crime and can also be utilized by the general public for a better understanding of this area.
The role of social and psychological counselling in case of help for victims of criminal acts.
POLATOVÁ, Lenka
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of helping victims of crime with an emphasis on the psychological side and the goal is to analyse the options of that help. The first chapter deals with victimology and victimization, basic concepts that are important for understanding the issue. The next chapter emphasizes the concept of victim. It explains the typology of victims and also discusses victims' rights. The fourth chapter focuses on the issue of particularly vulnerable victims. What is also important is the section on entities that provide help to victims of crimes. I focus in more detail on the two most important entities, which are the Probation and Mediation Service of the Czech Republic and the non-profit organization White Circle of Safety which represents the non-state sector. The most important part of the thesis comes in the last but one chapter, and it focuses on specific assistance for victims of crimes. The chapter deals with the principles of laic, especially psychological and social assistance. Finally, I focus on crime prevention. The whole issue is complemented by interviews with experts who provide help to victims. The acquired knowledge shows how important the work of providers of care for crime victims is, and indicates how significant benefit it has for the users.
Volunteering at the White Ring
ONAČILOVÁ, Veronika
The bachelor's thesis deals with volunteering in BKB and what this acitvity brings to volunteers and what problems they overcome. The bachelors thesis discusses the motivations for volunteering and ways to attract nwx people interested in volunteering.
Victimisation and Assistence for Victims of Crime
Hofrichter, Tomáš ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Novotný, Oto (referee)
The aim of my dissertation is to describe in detail the issue of victim of crime. The thesis is composed of seven chapters which include three main topics. The first three chapters create general introduction to the subject, its matter of interest, present historical overview, explain the general terms of the topic, such as victimology, damage, victimity etc., define the subject of victimology and describe the possible factors of the relation between victim and trespasser, their mutual interaction during and after the criminal act. Chapter four concentrates on the negative aftereffects created during the criminal investigation process, which is called victimization. This chapter is divided into four subsections (primary victimization, secondary victimization, tertiary victimization and revictimization). The fifth chapter focuses on assistance to the victim and ways of obtainable compensation. The chapter mainly deals with family assistance, psychological assistance and social assistance. In connection with the psychological assistance, the chapter gives a brief overview on Bílý kruh bezpečí (White Circle of Safety), its activities and work methodology. This chapter also deals with rights of victims and protection of witnesses. The chapter six describes current Czech proposal of the Act on Victim of...

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