ADJUDICATED CRIME IN SERBIA AND SLOVENIA - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Cover Image

PRESUĐENI KRIMINALITET U SRBIJI I SLOVENIJI – KOMPARATIVNA ANALIZA
ADJUDICATED CRIME IN SERBIA AND SLOVENIA - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Author(s): Đorđe M. Ignjatović, Gorazd Meško
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Evaluation research, Criminology
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду
Keywords: adjudicated crime; comparative analysis; Serbia; Slovenia; trends;

Summary/Abstract: The authors have decided to compare data on adjudicated crime (precisely on convicted adults) in Serbia and Slovenia including not only the data for the year of 2013 for which they had complete information, but they also sought to determine whether the state has radically changed in relation to the period before one (2003) and four decades (1973). First and foremost, the trend in the number of convicted adults of the age of 25 (and 23 respectively) is presented for both republics and it is concluded that in neither of them adjudicated crime has worrying trend. It is, of course, a task for criminologists to find reasons why the amplitude of the minimum-maximum number in Serbia went from 21.681 to 45.354 and in Slovenia from 3.462 to 11.321 and to explain why the smallest and the greatest number of crimes was recorded in certain years.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 131-159
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Serbian
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