magistrsko delo
Ivana Pavlič (Author), Danijela Frangež (Mentor), Matevž Bren (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu so predstavljeni duhovniki kot povzročitelji spolnih zlorab otrok v Sloveniji. Za izhodiščno razumevanje je v teoretičnem delu magistrskega dela opredeljen termin spolna zloraba otrok. Z definicijami s strani različnih avtorjev sledi podroben opis različnih oblik in faz spolnih zlorab otrok, ki so v nadaljnjem besedilu tudi kazenskopravno opredeljene. Poleg navedenega je podana razlaga, po katerih znakih lahko prepoznamo žrtev spolnega nasilja, in tudi zmotne predstave o spolnih zlorabah, ki se največkrat pojavljajo. Opisane so posebnosti žrtev, tako deklic kot dečkov, in povzročiteljev spolnega nasilja, predvsem duhovnikov, ki izstopajo zaradi narave poklica. Storilci spolnih zlorab so lahko navzoči v vseh verskih in različnih družbenih skupinah, med župniki cerkvenih občestev, učitelji zasebnih šol, jehovskimi pričami, konservativnimi turškimi muslimani, komunisti ali umetniki (Waiss in Galle, 2001). Empirični del magistrskega dela temelji na raziskavi, ki smo jo opravili s pomočjo spletnega anketiranja. V naši raziskavi so bili ciljna populacija prebivalci Republike Slovenije, starejši od 18 let, vzorec raziskave pa je bil izbran po principu snežne kepe. Z raziskavo smo ugotovili, da so izpraševanci pripravljeni v večini primerov prijaviti katerokoli obliko spolne zlorabe otrok s strani duhovnikov, bodisi povzročene prek informacijske tehnologije ali zlorabe s fizičnim stikom. Spolne zlorabe otrok bi prej prijavili policiji kot pa nevladnim organizacijam. Izpraševanci, ki so bolj verni, bi kasneje prijavili spolno zlorabo otrok s strani duhovnikov, čeprav zaradi obveščenosti javnosti in medijev o spolnem nasilju otrok s strani duhovnikov upada zaupanje v poštenost duhovnikov.

Keywords

spolne zlorabe;spolno nasilje;otroci;žrtve;duhovniki;storilci;magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: [I. Pavlič]
UDC: 343.541(043.2)
COBISS: 3696106 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Priests as perpetrators of child sexual abuse in Slovenia
Secondary abstract: This master thesis deals with priests as perpetrators in child sexual abuse cases in Slovenia. To gain a basic understanding of the subject, the theoretical part defines the term child sexual abuse. Definitions of various authors describe different forms and stages of child sexual abuse, which are classified as criminal offences in the further text. The master thesis also presents various indicators of child sexual abuse along with some common misconceptions about sexual abuse cases. The theoretical part describes the specific characteristics of victims, girls as well as boys, and also of perpetrators of sexual violence, mainly priests, who especially stand out because of the nature of their profession. The perpetrators of sexual abuse can be present in all religious and social groups, from priests in their church communities, teachers in private schools, Jehovah’s witnesses, conservative Turkish Muslims, to communists and artists (Waiss in Galle, 2001). The empirical part is based on the research, which was conducted with the help of an online survey. The target population in the research were the residents of the Republic of Slovenia over the age of 18. For obtaining the necessary data the research uses snowball sampling. It was concluded that in the majority of cases the interviewees are prepared to report any form of child sexual abuse perpetrated by a priest, whether it was committed through the use of information technologies or with physical contact. The results show that the majority would rather report the abuse to police than a non-governmental organisation. Interviewees with a religious background would take more time to report child sexual abuse perpetrated by priests, even though the confidence in priests is declining due to increasing public and media awareness about child sexual abuse cases in the church.
Secondary keywords: Child sexual abuse;sexual violence against children;victim;priest;perpetrator;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: VIII, 88 str.
ID: 11134637
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