Prevention through Treatment or Incapacitation?The article discuss how Norway's Vagrancy Act (1900) was an integrated and central part of the legal reform project engineered primarily by Bernhard Getz, and which was crowned with Penal Code of 1902. Before the Vagrancy Act came to effect in 1907, the police could detain vagrants and alcoholics in workhouses for up to six months on discretion, and the main function was incapacitation and social renovation.The Vagrancy Act introduced legal procedures in the court system before similar detention. In the article, it is argued that though treatment was an important rhetorical argument when shaping and passing the Vagrancy Bill, the main purpose for reforming regulations towards vagrants and alcoh...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
This article examines the preparation of the much-debated War Criminals Decree (WCD) of 4 May 1945 b...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
This article gives an overview of the new criminal code, its background and content. It maps out the...
This article presents the early decades of Norwegian forensic psychiatry as a basis for exploring Da...
AbstractThis article discusses the use of prisons as punishment in Norway during the period 1850 to ...
This article addresses the content, context and development of the Norwegian rape offence to frame a...
Norway and Sweden have both criminalized the purchase of sexual services. Some scholars attribute th...
This article discusses the response of the Prison Commissioners in Scotland to the large number of p...
In 2014, a major revision of the Norwegian Constitution was carried out, the momentum being the 200t...
Abstract: Comparative penologists have described neoliberal and social democratic jurisdictions as t...
The article presents key findings from a recent Norwegian study of penal attitudes in the population...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...
This article examines the preparation of the much-debated War Criminals Decree (WCD) of 4 May 1945 b...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
This article gives an overview of the new criminal code, its background and content. It maps out the...
This article presents the early decades of Norwegian forensic psychiatry as a basis for exploring Da...
AbstractThis article discusses the use of prisons as punishment in Norway during the period 1850 to ...
This article addresses the content, context and development of the Norwegian rape offence to frame a...
Norway and Sweden have both criminalized the purchase of sexual services. Some scholars attribute th...
This article discusses the response of the Prison Commissioners in Scotland to the large number of p...
In 2014, a major revision of the Norwegian Constitution was carried out, the momentum being the 200t...
Abstract: Comparative penologists have described neoliberal and social democratic jurisdictions as t...
The article presents key findings from a recent Norwegian study of penal attitudes in the population...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
This article provides an explanation and analysis of the regulation of criminal incapacity and intox...
Recidivism rates are high in most Western countries and, as prisons in these countries become overcr...