The evaluation of the programme for criminality prevention in the Czech armed forces
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2019
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Univerzita Pardubice
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The aim of this article is to evaluate the Programme of Social Crime
Prevention, a central government program funded in the Czech Republic since 1995,
in the defence sector. Employing correlation analysis, author scrutinizes relationships
among extent of military criminality in the All-Volunteer Force, qualities of military
labour force, and amount of money spent on the programme after 2005 when
compulsory military service was abolished. The evaluation proved that taxpayer
money is allocated to the programme with no relationship to development of
criminality. The extent of criminality is decreasing only as a consequence of ageing of
military labour force. The programme met its aim when compulsory military service
was in force. At that time, military power relied on immature young men rotating in
one year cycle and not performing their duties willingly. However, this past situation
is still supported by bodies of the Parliament responsible for the military.
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p. 126 - 139
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1211-555X (Print)
1804-8048 (Online)
1804-8048 (Online)
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Scientific papers of the University of Pardubice. Series D, Faculty of Economics and Administration. 45/2019
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all-volunteer force, criminality, demographic ageing, public expenditure programme, prevention