Social Pathology and Prevention, 2019 (roč. 5), číslo 1
Editorial
DYADIC PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIAL PATHOLOGY: THE RESEARCH, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVES
Martin Kaleja
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):7-8
Articles
URBANISM AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF INCLUSION AND REGIONAL MIGRATION
Hana Vykopalová
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):11-22 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.005
The submitted contribution responds to the current global migration and integration issues. It presents a comparison of the knowledge in areas of social inclusion, social exclusion and social cohesion and their interrelations. It points to basic theoretical starting points and concepts solving social exclusion, to the dimensions of social inclusion from the perspective of including marginal groups in the majority society, and to the importance of social capital. It provides a basic analytical and comparative orientation in the field of social inclusion from the perspective of immigration and those socially excluded or at risk of social exclusion. It...
NON-SUBSTANCE ADDICTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL HEALTH
Roman Adamczyk
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):23-30 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.002
The article deals with present-day non-substance-related (behavioral, process) addictions that interfere with the complex of individual and social health. Selected impacts of addiction onto the physical, mental and social level are discussed along with the interplay of addiction factors and health.
CHILD OF ADDICTED PARENTS – THE OVERLOOKED MEMBER IN A FAMILY
Tatiana Dubayová
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):31-39 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.008
Children of addicted parents often escape professional interventions and the social system, because their needs and the responses resulting from the failure to fulfil them are not diagnosed correctly. Although they are not typical recipients of special education interventions, we may take them as children with special needs in the emotional area even if though their symptoms are not necessarily evident. The aim of the paper is to help to understand the perception and behaviour of a child from a family with an addicted parent. Based on analyses of foreign research projects, we have summed up the specific features of such children, their most frequent...
DEVELOPING THE SENSE OF THE MEANING OF LIFE IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH AS A GOAL OF CREATIVE PROPHYLAXIS
Irena Mudrecka
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):41-50 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.006
This article complies with the belief that in social prophylaxis it is necessary to shift the center of gravity from “fighting” pathologies and negative deviations onto forming and strengthening positive factors which protect the individual and social groups against pathologies. Formation of a constructive feeling of the meaning of life, among others through development towards higher values, is such a procedure that realizes the aims of contemporary creative prophylaxis and – at the same time – addresses the goals of rearing. Supporting emotional, cognitive and social development of the young makes it possible to develop their...
Report
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT CONFERENCE FOCUSING ON SCHOOL INCLUSION TAKING PART AT SILESIAN UNIVERSITY IN OPAVA
Martin Kaleja
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):53-54 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.009
CZECH GOVERNMENT COUNCIL ON ROMANI MINORITY AFFAIRS WORKING GROUP ON EDUCATION FOCUSES ON PREVENTING EXCLUSION IN EDUCATION
Gwendolyn Albert
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):55-56 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2019.004
Book review
PREVENTION OF RISK BEHAVIOUR IN PUPILS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PEDAGOGUES
Kamil Janiš
Social Pathology and Prevention 2019, 5(1):59-62
Bělík, V., & Hoferková, S. (2018). Prevence rizikového chování žáků z pohledu pedagogů [Prevention of Risk Behaviour in Pupils from the Perspective of Pedagogues]. Hradec Králové: Gaudeamus.