diplomsko delo visokošolskega študijskega programa Varnost in policijsko delo
Tjaša Kelih (Author), Miha Dvojmoč (Mentor), Nataša Pirc Musar (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Tema v diplomski nalogi je varstvo osebnih podatkov v detektivski dejavnosti, ki spada med oblike zasebnega varovanja. V Sloveniji je detektivska dejavnost poznana od leta 1998, leta 1994 pa je bil sprejet prvi Zakon o detektivski dejavnosti (ZDD) pri nas. Zakon je doživel razne spremembe in dopolnitve, danes pa velja prenovljeni Zakon o detektivski dejavnosti (ZDD-1), ki je bil sprejet leta 2011. Predstavljeno je delo detektiva ter narejena primerjava policijskega in detektivskega dela na področju pridobivanja osebnih podatkov. Nadaljujemo s predstavitvijo glavnih pravnih temeljev o dopustnem obsegu posega v pravico do zasebnosti in pravico do osebnih podatkov pri izvajanju detektivske dejavnosti ter postopek o pridobivanju le-teh. Poleg slovenske ureditve zakonov je vpisana tudi evropska zakonodaja. Največ poudarka je na Splošni uredbi o varstvu osebnih podatkov (General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR), s katerim smo preverjali, ali je jasnost in ustreznost zakonodaje detektivom delo olajšala, ali otežila. S pomočjo raziskovalnega pristopa v raziskovalnem delu smo analizirali problematiko varovanja osebnih podatkov. Osrednja tema je omejenost detektivov s strani zakonodaje. V raziskovalnem delu smo ugotovili, da se anketiranci v večini strinjajo, da jih zakonodaja omejuje pri zbiranju osebnih podatkov. Po analizi raziskave smo ugotovili, da bi lahko detektivom na podlagi njihovih kvalifikacij podelili več pooblastil.

Keywords

zasebnost;varovanje zasebnosti;detektivi;detektivska dejavnost;diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: [T. Kelih]
UDC: 342.7:351.746.2(043.2)
COBISS: 150138115 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Protection of personal data in detective activity
Secondary abstract: The thesis is about the protection of personal data in detective activity, which belongs to the forms of private security. In Slovenia, detective activity has been known since 1998. In 1994 the First Act for detective activity was adapted. Since its adaption, the Act has undergone various changes and additions. The revised Act on detective activities, which applies today, was amended in 2011. The work of a detective and comparison of police and detective work in the field of obtaining personal data will be presented in the thesis. The presentation will continue with the main legal foundations which determine the permissible scope of interference with the right to privacy and the right to personal data when conducting detective work and the procedure for obtaining them. The emphasis will be on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with which it was checked whether the work of detectives was made easier or more difficult due to the clarity and adequacy of legislation. The research approach was used to analyse the issue of personal data protection in the context of detective work. The focus is primarily on the limitation of detectives by legislation that limits them in the performance of data collection tasks. In the research, it was discovered that detectives could be granted more powers in the field of obtaining and processing personal data due to their qualifications.
Secondary keywords: Pravica do zasebnosti;Osebni podatki;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: VIII f., 109 str.
ID: 18700819
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