doktorska disertacija
Dajana Janjatović (Author), Katja Filipčič (Mentor), Katja Šugman (Thesis defence commission member), Danijela Frangež (Thesis defence commission member)

Abstract

Izhodiščna teza doktorske disertacije je, da lahko zgolj poglobljeno delo z otroki, ki so bili žrtve nasilja v družini, v luči skrajšanega, bolj poenostavljenega, manj formalnega in otroku prijaznejšega postopka, pripomore k zaščiti najranljivejše skupine žrtev in preprečevanju trajnih posledic na otrokovem duševnem razvoju. Teoretični del doktorske disertacije zajema pregled dosedanjih dognanj o viktimologiji otroka, nasilju v družini in udeležbi otroka žrtve v predkazenskem in kazenskem postopku. Sledi empirična raziskava, katere namen je bil pridobiti subjektivna opažanja strokovnjakov glede vprašanja, kaj prispeva k sekundarni viktimizaciji in kaj zmanjšuje negativne učinke sekundarne viktimizacije otroka žrtve v kazenskem postopku. Na slovenskem področju namreč ni najti poudarka na raziskavah, ki se ukvarjajo s položajem otrok, ki so kot žrtve kaznivih dejanj udeleženi v predkazenskem in kazenskem postopku v praksi, večji zakonodajni premiki na tem področju pa so opazni šele v zadnjem letu (2019). Doktorska disertacija predstavlja prispevek k slovenski kriminološki (viktimološki) znanosti na področju, ki ni v zadostni meri raziskano in obravnavano ter mu ni posvečena dovoljšna pozornost, s poudarkom na otrocih, ki kot žrtve kaznivih dejanj nastopajo v predkazenskem in kazenskem postopku.

Keywords

nasilje v družini;otrok žrtev kaznivega dejanja;otrok priča;sekundarna viktimizacija;predkazenski postopek;kazenski postopek;otrokom prijazno pravosodje;Barnahus;disertacije;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization: UL PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [D. Janjatović]
UDC: 343:347.61/.64(043.3)
COBISS: 54947587 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Prevention of secondary victimisation of children victims of domestic violence
Secondary abstract: The basic premise of the doctoral dissertation is that only in-depth work with child victims of domestic violence, in light of a shortened, simplified, less formal and child-friendlier procedure, can help protect the most vulnerable group of victims and prevent lasting consequences for a childʹs mental development. The theoretical part of the doctoral dissertation comprises a review of current findings on the victimology of children, domestic violence, and the participation of child victims in the pre-criminal and criminal procedure. It is followed by the empirical research, the purpose of which was to obtain subjective observations of experts on what contributes to secondary victimisation and what reduces the negative effects of secondary victimisation of a child involved in a criminal procedure. In Slovenia, there is no emphasis on research dealing with the situation of children who are involved in the pre-criminal and criminal procedure as victims of crime in practice, and major legislative changes in this area have been noticeable only in the last year (2019). The doctoral dissertation contributes to the Slovenian criminological (victimological) science in a field that has not been sufficiently researched and discussed and not given enough attention, with an emphasis on children who are involved in the pre-criminal and criminal procedure as victims of crime.
Secondary keywords: domestic violence;child victim of crime;child witness;secondary victimisation;pre-criminal procedure;criminal procedure;child-friendly justice;
Type (COBISS): Doctoral dissertation
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak.
Pages: 271 f.
ID: 12605189