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Title:Vrste zasliševalskih tehnik in njihova primernost za uporabo v Sloveniji : magistrsko delo
Authors:ID Klasinc, Nathan (Author)
ID Areh, Igor (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Files:.pdf MAG_Klasinc_Nathan_2016.pdf (1,14 MB)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FVV - Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security
Abstract:Pridobivanje informacij s pogovorom je ključna naloga preiskovalec pri preiskovanju kaznivih dejanj in nekaterih drugih posameznikov, ki s poslužujejo podobnih metod. Magistrska naloga vsebuje povzetke in opise najbolj uporabljenih tehnik pridobivanja informacij oziroma zasliševanj, ki se trenutno uporabljajo po svetu. V sklopu magistrskega dela smo naredili še pregled empiričnih raziskav v Sloveniji, ki obravnavajo tematiko zasliševanja. Narejena je bila taksonomija velike večine tehnik zasliševanja ter natančen in empiričen pregled dveh metod, ki sta trenutno najbolj uveljavljeni v svetu. Tako imenovani PEACE metoda in Reid tehnika. Na podlagi primerjave obeh tehnik in skladnosti s pravno ureditvijo, je bilo ugotovljeno, da Reid tehnika ni kompatibilna s slovensko zakonodajo saj se poslužuje metod, ki so eksplicitno prepovedane. Uporaba takšnih metod lahko resno ogrozi celoten kazenski postopek. Na podlagi pregleda lahko sklepamo, da so tehnike zasliševanja v Sloveniji zelo stare, v primerjavi z ostalim zahodnim svetom, neustrezne in ne dosegajo etičnih standardov. Poleg tega opažamo pomanjkanje empiričnih raziskav na tem področju, ki šele zadnjih nekaj let kaže rahel premik v razvoju.
Keywords:zaslišanje, zasliševalske tehnike, preiskovalni intervju, etični vidik, pravni vidik, magistrska dela
Place of publishing:[Ljubljana
Place of performance:[Ljubljana
Publisher:N. Klasinc]
Year of publishing:2016
Year of performance:2016
Number of pages:56 str.
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-62827 New window
UDC:159.9:340.6(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:3284202 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:57KW25GG
Publication date in DKUM:04.01.2017
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Downloads:189
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Language:English
Title:INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES AND THEIR APPLICABILITY IN SLOVENIA
Abstract:Obtaining information from the conversation is a key task of the investigator in criminal investigation. Although certain other individuals can make use of similar methods. This dissertation contains abstracts and descriptions of the most commonly used techniques for obtaining information or confessions, which are currently in use around the world. As part of the dissertation we review various empirical research in Slovenia, which deals with a subject of interrogation. We made taxonomy of vast majority of interrogation techniques and a precise and empirical examination of the two methods, which are currently the most renowned in the world. The so-called PEACE method and Reid Technique. Based on a comparison of the two techniques and compliance with the legislation, it was found that the Reid technique is not compatible with Slovenian legislation as it makes use of methods that are explicitly prohibited. The use of such methods can seriously jeopardize the entire criminal proceeding. Based on the review we can conclude that the interrogation techniques in Slovenia are very old, compared with the rest of the Western world, they are inadequate and do not meet ethical standards. Moreover, we note a lack of empirical research in Slovenia, which only in the last few years shows a slight shift in development.
Keywords:Interrogation, Investigative interview, PEACE, Reid technique


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