Different penal climates in Europe

The European ‘penal climate’ is defined by consistent patterns of difference in penal policies that are well known and well documented. One such pattern involves differences between ‘old’ EU member states in Western Europe and ‘new’ EU member states, in Central and Eastern Europe. The two above zon...

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Main Author: Krzysztof Krajewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2014-01-01
Series:Kriminologijos studijos
Online Access:http://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/kriminologijos-studijos/article/view/3678
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spelling doaj-a2561a3c72774c27b27fbe17ad77541f2020-11-25T02:34:11ZengVilnius University PressKriminologijos studijos2538-87542351-60972014-01-01110.15388/CrimLithuan.2014.1.3678Different penal climates in EuropeKrzysztof Krajewski The European ‘penal climate’ is defined by consistent patterns of difference in penal policies that are well known and well documented. One such pattern involves differences between ‘old’ EU member states in Western Europe and ‘new’ EU member states, in Central and Eastern Europe. The two above zones of European ‘penal climate’ differ not only in the severity of sanctions imposed (as measured by imprisonment rate, average length of prison sentences, and average time spent in prison), but also in other characteristics of sentencing patterns, including types of sanctions used and their structure. This paper presents selected statistical data regarding differences in penal policies implemented in Western and Central and Eastern Europe, compared with the police data on registered offences. Comparison of the two data sets gives insight to the state of crime control policies in European countries. Key words: penal climate – penal policy – punitiveness – imprisonment rate – alternatives to imprisonment http://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/kriminologijos-studijos/article/view/3678
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description The European ‘penal climate’ is defined by consistent patterns of difference in penal policies that are well known and well documented. One such pattern involves differences between ‘old’ EU member states in Western Europe and ‘new’ EU member states, in Central and Eastern Europe. The two above zones of European ‘penal climate’ differ not only in the severity of sanctions imposed (as measured by imprisonment rate, average length of prison sentences, and average time spent in prison), but also in other characteristics of sentencing patterns, including types of sanctions used and their structure. This paper presents selected statistical data regarding differences in penal policies implemented in Western and Central and Eastern Europe, compared with the police data on registered offences. Comparison of the two data sets gives insight to the state of crime control policies in European countries. Key words: penal climate – penal policy – punitiveness – imprisonment rate – alternatives to imprisonment
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