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Protection of Crime Victims and the Media: Publishing of Mistreatrd Chidren Information before and after Passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009
Hosenseidlová, Petra ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Benda, Josef (referee)
The thesis Protection of Crime Victims and the Media: Publishing of Mistreated Children Information before and after Passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009 deals with the problem of secondary victimization caused by the media. More specifically, it focuses on the mistreated children and publishing that kind of information about them which enable their identification. It is concerned with the nationwide daily press and compares the situation before and after passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009. This amendment introduced measures towards better privacy protection of crime victims with a special respect to underage victims and victims of some exceptionally serious crimes. The thesis compares the occurrence of information which enable identification of mistreated children in 2008 and 2011 in the three most popular nationwide dailies - Mlada fronta Dnes, Pravo and Blesk. It is interested in the following information: names and surnames of the victims and their family members, residence location, photos of the victims, their family members and their residence location. Apart from that it also examines where journalists get those information and photos from. The main aim is to find out what was the impact of the amendment, it means whether there are less information...
European Regulation of Victims' Rights
Lebl, Ondřej ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Navrátil, Petr (referee)
European regulation of crime victims' rights Abstract The thesis deals with regulation of crime victims' rights at the level of the European Union and the Council of Europe. It aims to summarize its bases, current legal regulation as well as its possible development in the near future, and endeavours to assess the level to which the existing secondary EU law reflects the human-rights basis of the victims' rights. The first part of the thesis introduces human-rights basis of the victims' rights, represented by the Convention, the Charter and related case-law of the ECtHR and CJEU, which guarantees access to justice, thus right to an effective remedy and right to a fair trial, particularly to victims of violent crime. Victims also have the right to protection from repeat victimization and must not be discriminated. Next parts of the thesis analyze current legal regulation of the Council of Europe, where Convention on Compensation is a crucial binding tool, and of the European Union, where relatively developed regulation of victims' rights exists in form of directives providing for minimal rules of harmonization. The horizontal Victims' Rights Directive constitutes the cornerstone of this regulation. It provides victims of all criminal offences with rights connected to their participation in criminal...
Forensic social work
Marešová, Sabina Charlie ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Holečková, Markéta Kateřina (referee)
This diplom thesis deals with forensic social work. It is a direction of social work, and the expression of forensic social work can be found mostly in foreign literature. The aim of this work is to define forensic social work with regard to our legal system and law 108/2006 on social services, to anchor this definition in the Czech social and legal system and to follow the development of other fields such as forensic psychology, anthropology and sociology that forensic social work is part of intrdisciplinary and international cooperation and cooperation in the forensic sciences. Part of this thesis is a qualitative research of the current practice of social work in helping an adult client who has been the victim of rape or other sexual assault.
Protection of Crime Victims and the Media: Publishing of Mistreatrd Chidren Information before and after Passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009
Hosenseidlová, Petra ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Benda, Josef (referee)
The thesis Protection of Crime Victims and the Media: Publishing of Mistreated Children Information before and after Passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009 deals with the problem of secondary victimization caused by the media. More specifically, it focuses on the mistreated children and publishing that kind of information about them which enable their identification. It is concerned with the nationwide daily press and compares the situation before and after passing the Law of Criminal Procedure Amendment in 2009. This amendment introduced measures towards better privacy protection of crime victims with a special respect to underage victims and victims of some exceptionally serious crimes. The thesis compares the occurrence of information which enable identification of mistreated children in 2008 and 2011 in the three most popular nationwide dailies - Mlada fronta Dnes, Pravo and Blesk. It is interested in the following information: names and surnames of the victims and their family members, residence location, photos of the victims, their family members and their residence location. Apart from that it also examines where journalists get those information and photos from. The main aim is to find out what was the impact of the amendment, it means whether there are less information...

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