Title Ką liudija didėjantis baudžiamasis represyvumas Lietuvoje? /
Translation of Title What proclaims the increasing punitiveness in Lithuania?
Authors Sakalauskas, Gintautas
DOI 10.15388/CrimLithuan.2014.2.5090
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Is Part of Kriminologijos studijos.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidybos direkcija. 2014, Nr. 2, p. 96-137.. ISSN 2351-6097
Keywords [eng] Punitiveness ; Criminal legislation ; Imprisonment rates ; Crime dynamics ; Criminological scapegoat theory
Abstract [eng] The outcomes of criminal legislation and the indicators of criminal prosecution show an increasing punitiveness in Lithuania. On the 1st of May 2003, into force came the new Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and Code of Execution of Penalties and allowed to balance the punishment practice, for example, over 5 years to reduce the number of prisoners (250 prisoners per 100 000 of population), although it was still several times higher than the European average. However, in the period of the so-called financial (economic) crisis, the situation has changed radically. The terms of imprisonment began to rise, and the restrictive practice of conditional release returned the number of prisoners in Lithuania (315 of the end of 2013) to the time of 2001–2002. Lithuania has overtaken Georgia, Latvia, Ukraine and has established itself in the 3rd place among all European countries after Russia and Belarus. During this period, the number of crimes in Lithuania remained unchanged, while the most serious crimes (homicide, serious bodily injury, rape, robbery) have been declining continuously. The intensified criminal prosecution for domestic violence has increased the total number of convicted persons by about 20 percent, but it wasn’t an essential reason for the growth of the prison population. The question-title of this article is rather rhetorical and expresses more the authors’ nuisance than offers the answer to this question-title. However, according to the author’s and other European criminologists’ studies and insights, the culture of punishment primarily depends on the social, cultural, political, and economic contexts of the country with a long historical trail, as well as on the actual economic situation...
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidybos direkcija
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014
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