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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Prostitucijos paplitimo kriminologinis tyrimas Europos Sąjungos kontekste / Criminological Research of Spreading of Prostitution in the Context of the European Union

Pajaujienė, Rasa 24 January 2011 (has links)
Prostitucija laikoma viena seniausių pasaulio profesijų, kurios kriminalizavimas pradėtas viduramžiuose, keičiantis visuomenės vertybėms, visuomenės požiūriui į moterį, stiprėjant bažnyčios įtakai. Šiais laikais prostitucija vertinama kaip socialinė daugialypė problema, kurios sprendimo reikia ieškoti jos pačios priežastyse. Toks požiūris į prostituciją suteikia darbui aktualumo, išgryninant jį per legalumo prizmę atskirose valstybėse, pagrindžia poreikį darbe atliktam tyrimui ir, remiantis jo rezultatais, pagrindžia naujumą, kadangi darbe panaudotas 121 literatūros šaltinis, dar apie 50 šaltinių peržvelgtų, tačiau darbe nepanaudotų, neatskleidžia pilnai prostitucijos paplitimo mastų visoje Europos Sąjungoje. Atskiri šaltiniai analizuoja atskirus aspektus, pateikia atskirus žemėlapius, tačiau pateikia tik atskirų valstybių faktus, be jokių jų kitimo dinamikų ir tendencijų, be jokių lyginamųjų analizių. Tai reiškia, kad nėra išsamių tyrimų, analizių viso prostitucijos fenomeno aspektu – pradedant paplitimo mastų žemėlapiais, priežastimis, pasekmėmis, teisinėmis reguliavimo priemonėmis, prevencijos mechanizmais, apie kuriuos mokslininkai atskirose valstybėse kalba itin mažai. Darbo tikslas - charakterizuoti prostituciją kaip nusikaltimą Europos Sąjungos valstybėse. Šio tikslo siekimas leido išanalizuoti prostitucijos kaip reiškinio daugialypiškumą, išskiriant priežastis bei pasekmes, pateikiant jos paplitimo mastus, pažymint, kad net tose valstybėse, kuriose prostitucija yra... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Prostitution is thought to be one of the oldest professions in the world that was started to be criminalized in the Middle Ages after the changes in the societies’ value, attitudes to women, increasing power of churches. Nowadays prostitution is a complex and multiple phenomenons. This problem should be solved looking for the solutions in the causes of prostitution. Such an angle to prostitution reveals the relevance of the theme, making it clear through the legal aspects of this phenomenon in different EU members. The results of the research show that this research is quite new. There were 121 references used and about 50 more articles, books, reports analyzed in this research and the analysis allows concluding that different authors and different organizations research, analyze just the detached facts without any trends, not taking into account the whole phenomenon. That means that there are no comprehensive researches done in this field. The goal of this paper is to characterize prostitution as a criminal activity in the European Union. Seeking this goal allowed analyzing the multiplicity of prostitution, defining the causes and outcomes, presenting the spreading of this phenomenon, showing that prostitution has the elements of criminal activity even in the countries it is legal. The Paper consists of preface, three main parts and conclusions. In the first part of the Paper the theoretical aspects of prostitution are being analyzed. The second part presents the results of... [to full text]
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Důsledky legalizace prostituce ve Spolkové republice Německo / The Impacts of Legalized Prostitution in Germany

Keilová, Simona January 2016 (has links)
The goal of this master's thesis is to understand the link between legalization of prostitution and human trafficking. The thesis is divided into three major sections. The theoretical part defines major terms, such as human trafficking and prostitution. This section also describes the issue of human trafficking and prostitution in the context of the Czech Republic and in the context of Germany. The empirical part/section is based on interviews with a number of social workers in Germany, and its primary goal is to elicit whether legalization of prostitution in Germany caused an increase in the number of victims of human trafficking. Lastly, the final part, the discussion, compares findings of interviewed social workers with findings in scientific articles. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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