Security Risks in Socially Excluded Localities: Creating Knowledge and Tools for Crime Management and Prevention (BRIZOLIT) (2015–2018)

Duration:
2015–2018

Client:
Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic

Department:
Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia; Center for Applied Anthropology and Field Research

Project Team

  • Laco Toušek
  • Klára Vanková
  • Václav Walach
  • Petr Kupka
  • Kateřina Tvrdá
  • Petra L. Burzová
  • Lubomír Lupták
  • Ondřej Plachý
  • Alica Brendzová
  • Markéta Kaizlerová
  • Tereza Dvořáková

 

Abstract

The project focuses on identifying and analyzing the specific characteristics of economic and property crimes, with an emphasis on forms targeting populations in socially excluded localities. The primary goal of the project is to develop effective technologies for detecting and combating organized crime by advancing knowledge necessary to ensure state security.

The effectiveness of the technology will be validated and demonstrated through research on organized crime operating in socially excluded localities. The findings will be presented in the form of a classified final report.

 

Skills

Posted on

30. 11. 2015

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