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Tytuł:
Problemy związane ze statystycznym opisem przestępczości w oparciu o dane statystyk policyjnych
Problems of Statistical Description of Crime Based on Police Statistics
Autorzy:
Błachut, Janina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/698935.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
opis przestępczości
statystyka kryminalna
statystyka policyjna
description of crime
crime statistics
police statistics
Opis:
Crime, like any other social phenomenon, requires a statistical description. That description has been changing together with changes of the criminological paradigms. Today, data from three different sources are use to measure crime: official statistics, self-report surveys, and victimization surveys. The data are difficult to compare (in respect of their type, extent, and manner in which they are acquired); however, they are complementary and permit a multi-dimensional description of the phenomenon. The oldest and still the basic source of figures on crime are the crime statistics. What has changed, however, is the approach to such data. Today, they are evaluated in three different perspectives: realistic, institutional, and radical. The present study signals the problems that arise when trying to provide a statistical description of crime of the 1990s basing on police statistics interpreted (to a varying extent) in all three perspectives. My point of departure is the assumption that just like the other statistics of crime, the police statistics is a social construct. It is a product of social, political and organizational processes. Explanation of the process of statistics-making help towards a qualitative evaluation of the data contained in the statistics. The data from police statistics may be treated as indices of both the functioning of the institutions for social control, and of detected crime that results from such control. Important in the social process of statistics-making is both the occurrence of specific events or behaviors and the social reaction to them. Possessing political power, the state creates the system of laws together with organizational structures that supervise the observance of those laws. The functioning of the formalized legal control may be analyzed from the viewpoint of decisions taken by the legislator in the process of law-making as well as those taken by institutions specially appointed to exercise such control. Fundamental in the process of making of police statistics is the role of decisions taken by the police in the course of prosecution. The police (as well as other prosecution agencies) is authorized by state authorities to detect, qualify, register and count events that are found to be offences and the perpetrators of those acts. It is authorized to gather, process and publish data. The legislative process, that is the legislator's decisions concerning law-making, may be appraised in various perspectives. Important in the context of interpretation of data from police statistics is their evaluation in the perspective of criminalization/de-criminalization and penalization/de-penalization acts, construction of substantive penal law and criminal procedure institution, as well as regulation of the structure and competencies of agencies dealing with public safety and order, the police included. Also monitored should be legislative "steps" in the area of misdemeanors law and penal law concerning offences against the Treasury. In the process of both formalized and informal social control, offences are "disclosed''; evcnts and behaviors idcntified with prohibited acts are distinguished from among the bulk of events and behaviors. To "disclose'' an offence, one needs knowledge as to what is and what is not a prohibited act; the opportunity to recognize that offence; and the awareness of recognizing it. In our system, the institutions appointed thus to "disclose'' offences include the Police, the prosecutor's office, the Office of State Protection, Military Police, Frontier Guards, fiscal inspection agencies, the Customs Inspection, State Sanitary Inspection, State Trade Inspection, as well as other agencies specified in individual laws. As can be supposed, most offences are disclosed by the victims, natural persons, and members of victimized institutions. Disclosure of an offence is not tantamount to its reporting. Self-report surveys confirm the existence of disclosed but unreported offences. As follows from such surveys, people in different countries show different tendencies to report facts of victimization to the police, and those tendencies depend on the type of offence involved. In Poland, it is the citizens' social duty to report offences; that duty becomes legal in exceptional situations and with respect to a specific group of offences only. Not all reported offences are registered. Registration follows strictly specified rules related to the system of information gathering and processing that is currently binding upon the prosecution agencies. Registration of offences proceeds through a prosecution agency's decision to institute preparatory proceedings. Most often, the proceedings are instituted on the citizens' initiative. Once instituted, preparatory proceedings aims at establishing whether a prohibited act has in fact been committed and whether that act constitutes an offence. The event with respect to which qualification of the act as an offence has been confirmed by completed preparatory proceedings is treated as an established offence in police statistics. Preparatory proceedings also aims at detecting the offender, that is at identifying the person who has in fact committed a given act. At the preparatory stage, this person is treated as the suspect. In most cases, identification of the suspect by the prosecution agencies bases on indication made by the person who reported the offence. The process of detection of offenders varies depending on the type of offence, indication or lack of indication of the suspect at the moment of reporting the offence, and the province in which the preparatory proceedings was conducted. The legislator authorized the Police not only to detect, qualify and register offences, to detect offenders, and to take a variety of decisions concerning acts and persons in preparatory proceedings (at the stage of its institution, course, and completion), but also to gather appropriate data about those acts and persons and then to count, process and publish such data. The term "police statistics'' usually means a collection, gathered and published by the Police, of figures pertaining to crime. Such figures make it possible to describe the quantitative aspect of the phenomenon, but may be quite misleading if used in a wrong manner. Data from police statistics may be used mechanically, so to say, simply quoted with no attempt at explanation. They may be manipulated, that is used in a biased way towards specific aims. As we know, figures can be used to prove any hypothesis whatever, provided that they are selected, put in order, confronted and counted. They can also be interpreted; this, however, is where difficulties start to arise. It appears that it is by no means a simple task to provide a statistical description of crime basing on police statistics. The picture of crime that emerges from that statistics is usually described in a language typical of interpretation of such data in the realistic perspective. We speak of the extent of crime, its dynamics, and trends as if we believed that the data gathered by the Police permitted characterization of "real crime". Despite this language of the realistic perspective, the actual analysis bases on all three perspectives, that is also on the institutional and the radical one. This means that using police stirtistics, we at the same time analyze the process of their making. Awareness of the process in which the data emerge determines the manner of describing and interpretation of the phenomenon of crime.
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 2000, XXV; 123-140
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Fikcja zdarzenia historycznego w kontekście zasady skargowości. O kradzieży będącej paserstwem (a może odwrotnie?)
Fiction of the “Historic Event” Criterion in the Context of the Accusatorial Principle. On Larceny Constituting Fence (or Vice Versa?)
Autorzy:
Zontek, Witold
Wojtaszczyk, Adam
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/518755.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Fundacja Utriusque Iuris
Tematy:
accusatorial principle
double jeopardy
historic event
description of a crime
Opis:
The criminal trial is constrained within the bounds set by the indictment filed by the prosecutor. However, as it quite frequently happens, the initial description of the crime in the indictment requires further modifications in the course of the trial. Some of these modifications are rather trivial (date or other quantitative features, venue, etc.) but other, leading to a complete overhaul of the indictment, are quite problematic. As according to the judiciary neither legal qualification nor the de- scription of the indicted crime is binding for the court, only the “historic event” provides bounds for such modifications. Unfortunately, recent Supreme Court rulings seem to be contradictory – some extend the boundaries of modifications to extreme (factual event regardless of its vagueness), while other limit that by claiming that the concept of “historic event” may not be so general to enable a de facto alterna- tive indictment. Has „historic event” as criterion become a pure fiction? Are there any procedural mechanisms to secure the right to defense in case of modifications?
Źródło:
Forum Prawnicze; 2020, 2 (58); 76-87
2081-688X
Pojawia się w:
Forum Prawnicze
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Glosa do postanowienia Sądu Najwyższego z dnia 13 czerwca 2019 r., III KK 280/18
Autorzy:
Dąbrowski, Jacek A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1337560.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-30
Wydawca:
Uczelnia Łazarskiego. Oficyna Wydawnicza
Tematy:
postępowanie karne
prawo karne materialne
wyrok skazujący
opis czynu
wypadek drogowy
zasady bezpieczeństwa w ruchu lądowym
criminal procedure
substantive criminal law
conviction
description of the crime
traffic incident
safety rules in land traffic
Opis:
Glosa dotyczy problematyki prawidłowego, dokładnego opisu czynu wyczerpującego znamiona przestępstwa wypadku drogowego (art. 177 § 1 lub § 2 k.k.), przypisywanego oskarżonemu w wyroku skazującym (art. 413 § 2 pkt 1 k.p.k.). Autor, rozbudowując argumentację przedstawioną przez Sąd Najwyższy, aprobuje możliwość posłużenia się w opisie czynu sformułowaniami równoznacznymi, potwierdzającymi „naruszenie zasad bezpieczeństwa w ruchu lądowym”, o ile ich zawartość semantyczna odpowiada temu znamieniu ustawowemu. Autor wykazuje również, że w szczególnych przypadkach konstrukcja opisu czynu opierająca się wyłącznie na określeniach ustawowych może wręcz utrudniać przedstawienie rzeczywistego obrazu zachowania sprawcy.
The gloss refers to the problem of the correct and accurate description of the act fulfilling the elements of the criminal offence of traffic incident (Article 177 § 1 or § 2 of the Criminal Code) imputed to the defendant in the conviction (Article 413 § 2(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code). The author, elaborating on the arguments supplied by the Supreme Court, takes a position in support of the admissibility of an equivalent phrasing that defines the ‘violation of safety rules in land traffic’, provided that its semantic value corresponds to the statutory element. The author also notes that in specific cases the description of an act based solely on expressions taken from the statutory language could even make it more difficult to present an accurate picture of the perpetrator’s conduct.
Źródło:
Ius Novum; 2020, 14, 4; 205-215
1897-5577
Pojawia się w:
Ius Novum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dobry kryminał
A good criminal novel
Autorzy:
Dulewicz, Joanna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1206654.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Tematy:
a crime novel
a description of a criminal investigation
writing
a recipe for a detective story
Opis:
Contemporary Polish criminal novel is subjected to dynamic changes. The achievements of forensic sciences and the evolving tastes of readers have an influence on it. Hence, the determinants of the quality of criminal novels are changing. Moreover, those features that scholars consider valuable are often perceived by young readers as faults of literary works. Therefore, it is worth reflecting on the efforts of authors and publishers and the possibilities of influencing the reading culture of the young generation.
Źródło:
Dydaktyka Polonistyczna; 2020, 6 (15); 133-140
2451-0939
Pojawia się w:
Dydaktyka Polonistyczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Exemples atroces et atrocités exemplaires : l’hypotypose dans les canards sanglants en France aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles
Cruel Exemplars and Exemplary Cruelty: Hypotyposis in Canards Sanglants of 16th and 17th Century France
Okrutne exempla i egzemplarne okrucieństwo: hypotypoza w canards sanglants szesnasto- i siedemnastowiecznej Francji
Autorzy:
Giernatowska, Justyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/683291.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
hypotypoza
canards sanglants
scena przemocy
zbrodnia
pathos
perswazja
amplifikacja
sugestywny opis
krótkie formy narracyjne
środki wyrazu
XVI-XVII wiek
hypotyposis
scene of violence
crime
persuasion
amplification
suggestive description
short stories
figures of speech
16th-17th centuries
Opis:
Wpisując się w poetykę krótkich i krwawych form narracyjnych; tak popularnych we Francji nękanej wojnami religijnymi; canards sanglants z upodobaniem posługują się hypotypozą; aby ukazywać brutalne sceny przemocy w sposób niezwykle sugestywny. Wspomniana figura retoryczna; wkomponowana w strukturę formalną owych broszur okolicznościowych; nie tylko oddziałuje na wyobraźnię czytelnika; m.in. poprzez swoistą surowość w doborze środków stylistycznych i – często pozorną – neutralność opisu zbrodni; ale też ulega patetycznym amplifikacjom; dostosowuje się do charakteru szesnasto- i siedemnastowiecznej prozy. Adaptując środki wyrazu do potrzeby dobitnego; atrakcyjnego i odpychającego zarazem sposobu przedstawiania aktualnych wydarzeń czy też palącej problematyki; autorzy tym efektywniej manipulują emocjami czytelnika; by wpoić mu propagowane przez siebie wartości moralne; poddać krytyce naganne zachowania  i zjawiska natury społecznej; politycznej lub religijnej. Kreślone przez nich obrazy przybliżają tym samym w interesujący sposób realia ówczesnej epoki.
Canards sanglants fit squarely into the poetics of short, bloody stories, very popular in 16th and 17th century France which is tormented by the Wars of Religion. Those occasional booklets willingly have recourse to hypotyposis, in order to present the brutal scenes of violence in an exceptionally suggestive manner. The rhetorical figure, integrated with the narrative structure of canards, is supposed to have an influence on reader’s imagination, i.a. by means of restrained use of the stylistic devices and impartiality – which often turns out to be illusory – of the crime’s description. However, it can be subject to pathetic amplification and it adapts to the 16th and 17th century prose. By virtue of this approach, that consists in representing the recent events or the most important issues in a distinct, disturbing, but also attractive way, the authors attempt to manipulate emotions, to share their moralizing reflections and inculcate some ethical values into the public, to criticize the social, political or religious phenomena of the time.
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Źródło:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Romanica; 2016, 11; 119-132
1505-9065
2449-8831
Pojawia się w:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Romanica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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