diplomsko delo
Admir Husić (Author), Danijela Frangež (Mentor), Tinkara Pavšič Mrevlje (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V diplomski nalogi so predstavljeni temelji nevro-lingvističnega programiranja (NLP) in uporabnost NLP pri preiskovanju kaznivih dejanj. Kriminaliteta je zaradi svojih posledic vseprisoten, škodljiv in resen problem skoraj vsake družbe. V današnjem času se kljub hitremu napredku znanosti in razvoju družbe še zmeraj soočamo z veliko mero kriminalitete. Bliskovit razvoj različnih znanosti, orodij in orožij, olajšuje in omogoča nove oblike kriminala in njegovega izvrševanja. Za uspešno zoperstavljanje in boj proti kriminaliteti in storilcem, morajo policisti posedovati določene komunikacijske kompetence in veščine. Opravljanje dela policista zahteva veliko interakcije z različnimi posamezniki, med katere sodijo žrtve, oškodovanci, priče in potencialni storilci. Vsakdo od naštetih ima drugačno vlogo in cilj sodelovanja s policisti. Ena od nalog policistov je zbiranje informacij in dokazov, ki bodo primerni in zakoniti za uspešno rešitev primera. Za opravljanje nalog policije je potrebna uspešna komunikacija. Poznavanje NLP policistom omogoča drugačen in nov pogled na komunikacijo in procese, ki se odvijajo pri posamezniku v fazi komunikacije. NLP ponuja prednosti, vendar s seboj nosi tudi slabosti, omejitve in pasti. Najbolj pereča problematika NLP so njegove trditve in teorije, ki niso znanstveno in empirično podprte, ponujajo pa rezultate v praksi. Slabost NLP je utrjeno prepričanje laične javnosti, da vzorec očesnih premikov deluje kot sredstvo za odkrivanje laži. Opravljene raziskave ne nudijo konkretnih in dokončnih rezultatov, zato je to področje, ki mu je v prihodnosti potrebno nameniti več pozornosti. Diplomsko delo je teoretično, začelo se bo s predstavitvijo pojma in temeljev NLP. V nadaljevanju bo predstavljeno preiskovanje kaznivega dejanja in uporabnost NLP pri preiskovanju. Sledilo bo preverjanje in razlaga hipotez diplomskega dela, ki smo jih uvodoma postavili.

Keywords

kazniva dejanja;preiskovanje;zaslišanje;informativni razgovori;nevrolingvistično programiranje;NLP;diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice
Publisher: A. Husić]
UDC: 343.98+159.946.3(043.2)
COBISS: 2931946 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The diploma thesis presents the bases of Neuro-Lingustic Programming (NLP) and its applicability when investigating criminal cases. Due to its consequences crime is an omnipresent, harmful and serious problem of almost every society. In spite of rapid scientific development and social progress, the world still faces a great deal of crime nowadays. Rapid development of different sciences, tools and weapons paves the way for new forms of criminal to be created and makes it easier for them to be executed. To withstand and fight successfully against crime and offenders, police officers must possess certain communication competences and skills. The work of a police officer requires a lot of interaction with different individuals, such as victims, wronged parties, witnesses and potential offenders who all have a different role and aim for cooperating with police officers. One of the police officers’ duties is to gather appropriate information and legal evidence that will lead to a successfully resolved case. Successful communication is therefore an essential part of being a police officer. Proficiency at NLP gives police officers a different, new view of communication and processes happening to an individual during the communication phase. NLP offers advantages, however it also brings disadvantages, limitations and traps. The most burning problem of NLP is its claims and theories which are not scientifically and empirically supported, but provide results in practice. The downside of NLP is a firm belief of lay public that the pattern of eye movements functions as a means of identifying lies. The problem lies in conducted research which does not give concrete and conclusive results, therefore, this area requires more attention in the future. The diploma thesis is theoretical. It starts with presentation of the concept and bases of NLP. In addition, investigation of a criminal act and usefulness of NLP in investigating are presented. What follows is testing and explaining of hypotheses introduced at the beginning of the thesis.
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za varnostne vede, Ljubljana
Pages: 47 str.
ID: 8731375
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