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Problem-Solving Justice in Criminal Law in Poland
Utrecht Law Review Pub Date : 2019-01-29 , DOI: 10.18352/ulr.471
Stanisław Burdziej

The problem-solving approach is not explicitly present in the Polish justice system. Various provisions required to implement it are dispersed throughout the system of law, but they are heavily underused and do not form a comprehensive system. To date, there have been virtually no efforts to concentrate resources, develop cross-sectoral partnerships and provide solutions tailored to special groups of court users; features that are hallmarks of problem-solving justice in other jurisdictions. Low and decreasing levels of crime remove pressure from legislators to seek innovative solutions. Somewhat paradoxically, given the decline of crime, the current government has been pursuing a rather restrictive sentencing policy. Nevertheless, recent reforms – of the Criminal Code in 2015, and a new 2016 law on alternative dispute resolution – promise to finally boost mediation and other problem-solving measures.

中文翻译:

波兰刑法中的解决问题司法

解决问题的方法在波兰司法系统中并未明确提出。实施该法律所需的各种规定分散在整个法律体系中,但是它们并未得到充分利用,并且没有形成一个全面的体系。迄今为止,几乎没有作出任何努力来集中资源,发展跨部门的伙伴关系以及提供针对特殊法庭用户群体的解决方案;这些功能是其他司法管辖区解决问题司法的标志。犯罪率低且在不断下降,这消除了立法者寻求创新解决方案的压力。有点自相矛盾的是,鉴于犯罪率的下降,现任政府一直奉行相当严格的量刑政策。不过,最近的改革– 2015年的《刑法》,
更新日期:2019-01-29
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