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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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Paauglių smurtas mokykloje: priežastys ir prevencija / Juveniles violence at school: causes and prevention

Karalienė, Solėja 21 March 2006 (has links)
The study analyzes legal aspects of juveniles’ violence (PSM) at school, psychological and social assumptions, with the emphasis put on pedagogical factors. This choice was influenced by juvenescent age of criminals and the increasing number of crimes committed by juveniles. Analysis of central legal acts related to education, it became apparent that part of provi-sions are not respectively implemented, i.e. there is not guarantee for the educators’ and pupils’ right to study and work in a psychologically, spiritually and physically safe school environment.
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Smurto prieš senyvo amžiaus žmones kriminologinė charakteristika Vilniaus rajone / Criminological characteristic of violence against elders in Vilnius district

Liutkevičius, Donatas 05 July 2011 (has links)
Smurto prieš senyvo amžiaus asmenis kaip vieną pažeidžiamiausių visuomenės sluoksnių problemos tyrimas ir analizė yra sąlyginai nauja. Nors tarptautinė bendruomenė pripažino visuomenės senėjimo faktą ir smurto prieš senyvo amžiaus žmones problemos aktualumą, Lietuvoje moksliniuose darbuose ši problema nėra nagrinėta, taip pat nėra oficialios statistikos atskleidžiančios smurto prieš senyvo amžiaus žmones paplitimą. Ši situacija sąlygoja prevencinių priemonių taikomų kovojant su smurtu prieš senyvo amžiaus asmenis neefektyvumą ir Europos Sąjungos rekomendacijų netinkamą įgyvendinimą. Be to visuomenė dėl informacijos stokos lieka menkai informuota apie senyvo amžiaus žmonių padėtį, jų patiriamą smurtą, o tai sąlygoja tikrovės neatitinkantį minėtos problemos vertinimą. Magistro baigiamojo darbo tikslas – ištirti smurto prieš senyvo amžiaus žmones paplitimą Vilniaus rajone. Naudojant empirinius teisinių dokumentų analizės, matematinės statistinės analizės, anketinės apklausos ir teorinius apibendrinimo, indukcinį ir dedukcinį, lyginamąjį bei analizės ir sintezės metodus magistro baigiamajame darbe buvo patvirtinta kelta hipotezė, jog smurtas prieš senyvo amžiaus žmones Vilniaus rajone yra paplitęs, tačiau klaidingai suvokiamas ir vertinamas reiškinys. Šio smurto aukomis dažniausiai tampa senyvo amžiaus vyrai gyvenantys kaime kartu su vaikais. Senyvo amžiaus asmenų nuomonę dėl smurto ir jo prevencijos pagrinde formuoja žiniasklaidos priemonės. Magistro baigiamasis darbas... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Research on and analysis of violence against elders as one of the most vulnerable community layers is relatively new. Though international community has acknowledged the fact of aging society and the relevance of violence against elders, in Lithuania this problem is still not examined, there is no official statistic data on the prevalence of violence against elders. This situation determines the ineffectiveness of the measures on violence prevention and inaccurate implementation of European Union recommendations. What is more society still remains uninformed about the status of elders, violence against them and this causes inadequate evaluation of the problem. The goal of this Master‘s thesis is to analyze the prevalence of violence against elders in district of Vilnius. Empirical methods of legal document analysis, case analysis, mathematical statistical analysis, questionnaire survey and theoretical methods of induction, deduction, comparison, analysis and synthesis confirmed hypothesis that violence against elders in Vilnius district is widely prevalent, but mistakenly recognized and valuated phenomenon. Victims of this violence are usually elder men living in villages with their children. The opinion of the elders on violence and its prevention is mostly influenced by media. This Master’s thesis is divided into four parts, which are subdivided into smaller chapters. First part of this thesis examines the concept of violence in various fields of science, defines main... [to full text]
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Psychopathy as a cause of violent crime in South Africa : a study into the etiology, prevelance and treatment of psychopathy as a cause of violence with particular reference to domestic violence in South Africa

Ellis, Tareen January 2014 (has links)
Murder, rape, corruption and gang wars, sounds like something out of a bad movie but for many it is their way of life and not a movie they can stop. Many people today live with the constant threat of attack and the threat is often not by some stranger but someone they know, their neighbour, their uncle, their father, their domestic worker and on occasion even their own mother. As crime escalates more people are asking the question,"Why this rapid increase in crime and why is there such an increase in the number of violent crimes?" South Africa is well known, unfortunately, for its high crime rate and in particular it's exceptionally high violent crime rate. South Africa is rated in the top 10 for the highest murders per capita (UNDOC 2011). Over the past 20 years the number of violent crimes has progressively increased and the reason for this increase needs to be examined. there appears to be a rapid increase in the number of people presenting personality disorders in society. A number of studies have been conducted on the etiology of anti-social personality disorder and on psychopathology. In the past the majority of these studies had been conducted in developed countries and in the past few years a number of studies have started to be conducted in developing countries. Although very interesting with great insight very few have tried to examined any trends and differences between developed and developing countries. During the course of these studies it has been observed that inmates and people exhibiting Psychopathy traits are more likely to commit violent crimes and in addition reoffend. The thesis proposed examines trends between developed and developing countries to find any links between crime and psychopathology and in addition the etiology, prevalence and prevention of psychopathology. The study will identify a number of models utilised to understand violence in society and personality disorders with particular reference to psychopathy. The study is being done in order to obtain a better understanding of a link between psychopathology and escalating crime in South Africa and what, if anything can be done to decrease this prevelance. This thesis outlines a number of diagnostic tools utilised in order to determine if a person is indeed suffering from psychopathy. Each one of these is discussed and the validity of each considered for both developed and developing countries as a diagnostic tool. The study clearly show that there are a number of unanswered questions around psychopathy within South Africa and that more research within a South African context needs to be conducted if this disorder is to be properly understood. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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Psychopathy as a cause of violent crime in South Africa : a study into the etiology, prevelance and treatment of psychopathy as a cause of violence with particular reference to domestic violence in South Africa

Ellis, Tareen January 2014 (has links)
Murder, rape, corruption and gang wars, sounds like something out of a bad movie but for many it is their way of life and not a movie they can stop. Many people today live with the constant threat of attack and the threat is often not by some stranger but someone they know, their neighbour, their uncle, their father, their domestic worker and on occasion even their own mother. As crime escalates more people are asking the question,"Why this rapid increase in crime and why is there such an increase in the number of violent crimes?" South Africa is well known, unfortunately, for its high crime rate and in particular it's exceptionally high violent crime rate. South Africa is rated in the top 10 for the highest murders per capita (UNDOC 2011). Over the past 20 years the number of violent crimes has progressively increased and the reason for this increase needs to be examined. there appears to be a rapid increase in the number of people presenting personality disorders in society. A number of studies have been conducted on the etiology of anti-social personality disorder and on psychopathology. In the past the majority of these studies had been conducted in developed countries and in the past few years a number of studies have started to be conducted in developing countries. Although very interesting with great insight very few have tried to examined any trends and differences between developed and developing countries. During the course of these studies it has been observed that inmates and people exhibiting Psychopathy traits are more likely to commit violent crimes and in addition reoffend. The thesis proposed examines trends between developed and developing countries to find any links between crime and psychopathology and in addition the etiology, prevalence and prevention of psychopathology. The study will identify a number of models utilised to understand violence in society and personality disorders with particular reference to psychopathy. The study is being done in order to obtain a better understanding of a link between psychopathology and escalating crime in South Africa and what, if anything can be done to decrease this prevelance. This thesis outlines a number of diagnostic tools utilised in order to determine if a person is indeed suffering from psychopathy. Each one of these is discussed and the validity of each considered for both developed and developing countries as a diagnostic tool. The study clearly show that there are a number of unanswered questions around psychopathy within South Africa and that more research within a South African context needs to be conducted if this disorder is to be properly understood. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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Varför stannar eller lämnar hon? : En systematisk kunskapsöversikt om mäns våld mot kvinnor i heterosexuella parrelationer. / Why does she stay or leave? : A systematic literature overview on men’s violence against women in heterosexual relationships.

Shahid, Mahfooz January 2018 (has links)
Men's violence against women and intimate partner violence (IPV) exists all over the World. This occurs regardless of culture, ethnicity, sexuality, age, religion and social affiliation. The aim of the study was to analyse and review, what influences women's decision to stay or to leave a violent intimate relationship, based on current research on men's violence against women in heterosexual relationships. This qualitative study was conducted through a method called systematic literature review. Data was collected through two databases: PsycInfo and Social Services Abstracts. The study result identified factors such as: poor self-esteem, stigma, guilt, shame, children, economy, social status, social norm, men’s power and control, together with women’s dependence completely on the partner. These factors play a key role in a woman’s decision to stay or to leave a violent intimate partner relationship. Gender and masculinity theories used to analys these factors. Furthermore, the study revealed that usually men and women have different status in most developing societies. Men have a superior and women have an inferior status. The results of the studies also showed that usually men exercise violence against women in order to maintain their superior status and women bear this because of their subordination.

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