From Apparent Unity to Diversity: Penal Policies of (Former) Yugoslav Republics

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
Rok Hacin, G. Meško, M. Aebi, Benjamin Flander
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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive study of penal policies of (former) Yugoslav countries in the last 70 years. The Yugoslavian penal policy has been unique in the sense of leniency but was by no means uniform in its implementation. A comparative analysis of the development of penal policy in the observed states, supported by statistical data on crime, conviction and prison populations, revealed that differences have been profound. While disparities between states in the socialist era were predominately seen in the crime characteristics, number and type of convictions, and the length of prison sentences, today, former Yugoslav republics are diverse as they can be, ranging from the penal moderation of Slovenia to harsh penal policies in Serbia and Montenegro. Based on the findings, it can be argued that the influence of regional diversity, based on historical and cultural identity, should be acknowledged in studying penal policy.
从表面上的统一到多样:(前)南斯拉夫共和国的刑事政策
本文对(前)南斯拉夫国家近70年来的刑事政策进行了全面的研究。南斯拉夫的刑罚政策在宽大的意义上是独一无二的,但在执行上却并不统一。在有关犯罪、定罪和监狱人口的统计数据的支持下,对所观察国家的刑事政策发展进行了比较分析,结果显示,差异是巨大的。虽然在社会主义时代,国家之间的差异主要体现在犯罪特征、定罪的数量和类型以及刑期上,但今天,前南斯拉夫各共和国的情况各不相同,从斯洛文尼亚的刑罚温和到塞尔维亚和黑山的严厉刑罚政策。根据调查结果,可以认为,在研究刑事政策时,应承认基于历史和文化特征的区域多样性的影响。
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