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Parasitoid hymenoptera hosts specialisation and defensive mechanisms of their host species
Bubeníková, Kristýna ; Janšta, Petr (advisor) ; Holý, Kamil (referee)
Parasitoids (Hymonoptera: "Parasitica") are very large group of insects. Their diversity is also enormous in various morphological adaptations and hosts specialisations. The bachelor thesis summarize particular types of host specialisations and compare generalits and specialists from taxonomical, ecological, evolutionary and geographical point of view. The thesis include summary of theories concerning host-defence adaptations against parasitoids (i.e. morphological adaptations, space-time adaptations) as well. Key words: Apocrita, specialist, generalist, defensive mechanism, evolutuion
Rationalisation as a defensive mechanism used by prisoners
RULÍK, Jan
This thesis is about a rationalization as a defensive mechanism used by prisoners. In the theoretical part there are mentioned the Czech prisons in a current European concept as well as a description of a term ?algorithm for punishment?. It consists of parts which are necessary for re-integration of prisoners into a society and for better relationships that are damaged by a crime. The conclusion of this part is focused generally on defensive mechanisms and there are mainly described mechanisms which are used by prisoners mostly including a rationalization. In the practical part there is a target of the thesis, basic questions and a qualitative research. There is also analysed a technique of a narrative interview. In the exact results there are also described the Remand Prison in Česke Budějovice and the research sample. The results of the interview are arranged in the charts. In the discussion, the thesis is focused on the realization and achieved results in details. The conclusion advises how to get over the defensive mechanism of the rationalization which is used by prisoners.

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