podlage za ukrepanje policije
Abstract
Nasilje, ki ga človeštvo pozna skozi stoletja, v različnih družbenih skupnostih ni enako opredeljeno. Nekatera ravnanja so ponekod, ne le dopustna, temveč sama po sebi umevna. Določena ravnanja so bila v posameznih skupnostih nezaželena, zaradi česar so se oblikovale družbene norme, ki so podlaga današnji zakonodaji. Posebno področje prepovedanih ravnanj predstavlja nasilje v družini. Družina/dom bi morala predstavljati varno okolje, vendar je velikokrat ravno nasprotno.
Zato smo se v diplomskem delu osredotočili ravno na področje nasilja v družini v Republiki Slovenji. Nemalokrat še vedno slišimo, da se »nihče nima pravice vmešavati v družinske zadeve«, čeprav se v Sloveniji, v zadnjih letih pogosteje govori in piše o tej vrsti nasilja. V nalogi smo predstavili, kako nasilje doživljajo žrtve in kaj pričakujejo od policije predvsem v trenutku, ko zberejo pogum in povedo, kaj se jim dogaja.
Postavili smo hipotezo, da zakonodaja Republiki Sloveniji omogoča učinkovito zaščito žrtev nasilja v družini in uspešno sankcioniranje storilcev prekrškov ali kaznivih dejanj. Predstavili smo tudi sistem izobraževanja in usposabljanja policistov. Policisti so namreč pogosto prvi na kraju dogodka, zato je ključnega pomena, da prepoznajo znake nasilja in znajo učinkovito ukrepati in zaščititi žrtev.
V zadnjem delu smo primerjali slovensko zakonodajo, ki ureja to področje, z zakonodajo Avstrije in Nemčije.
Keywords
nasilje;nasilje v družini;preprečevanje;pravna ureditev;policija;policijsko delo;diplomske naloge;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2014 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice |
Publisher: |
D. Čulk] |
UDC: |
351.741:343.62(043.2) |
COBISS: |
2880746
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1205 |
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351 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary abstract: |
Violence, a centuries-old social behaviour, is not equally defined across countries and cultures. It comes in different guises; whilst in some societies violent behaviour is tolerated and socially acceptable, not all cultural and social norms are equally supportive. Expectations of behaviour – norms – that condone or challenge violence have helped design social interventions, i.e. laws and policies that seek to reduce and prevent violent behaviour. Domestic violence, often silently tolerated by society and by the victims themselves, is overwhelmingly a social phenomenon across the world; whilst family / home should be a safe place, this is often not the case.
Against such background this study focuses on domestic violence in Slovenia. Historically, violence in the home was considered a “private matter”. Over the past years, however, public campaigns on domestic violence along with mass media have arguably had some effect in turning it into a public debate and a serious policy concern. In this light, this study explores the experiences of victims of violence and abuse, narrowing focus on their expectations towards the police in their dealing with incidences of domestic violence.
Furthermore, we reviewed the Slovenian legal framework, in order to explore whether or not it facilitated effective police approach to domestic violence and abuse, victim protection and management, as well as the prosecution of abusers/ offenders, and compared it with that of Austria and Germany. We also reviewed the police professional learning and development programme. Namely, frontline officers are often the first point of contact; it is therefore critical to ensure that they are adequately supported and equipped to deliver a high quality service, take decisive actions and effectively and adequately manage each individual case. |
URN: |
URN:SI:UM: |
Type (COBISS): |
Undergraduate thesis |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana |
Pages: |
57 str. |
ID: |
8729926 |