Punishing the Alien: The Sentencing of Foreign Offenders in Sloveni

Authors

  • Mojca M. Plesničar Institute of Criminology, University of Ljubljana, Poljanski nasip 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
  • Jaka Kukavica European University Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.v0i49.7252

Keywords:

foreigners, prison, criminal justice, court, sentencing,

Abstract

The authors examine the question of foreignness, which appears in many shades;
citizenship is thus just one of the many aspects contributing to society’s stance on
‘foreignness’. After sketching the current prison situation in Europe, the authors analyse the situation of foreigners in the Slovenian criminal justice system. On the one hand, we can perceive a general turn towards harsher treatment of foreign offenders – there have been more convictions and more foreigners in prison recently. However, a more detailed analysis shows that with regard to cases of homicide, foreigners may even be receiving more lenient sentences compared to Slovenian citizens.

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Author Biographies

Mojca M. Plesničar, Institute of Criminology, University of Ljubljana, Poljanski nasip 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana

PhD in Criminology, Assistant Professor and Associate Researcher at the Institute of Criminology, University of Ljubljana, Poljanski nasip 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana

Jaka Kukavica, European University Institute

LL.M., PhD Candidate at European University Institute

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Published

2019-01-31

How to Cite

Plesničar, M. M., & Kukavica, J. (2019). Punishing the Alien: The Sentencing of Foreign Offenders in Sloveni. Two Homelands, (49). https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.v0i49.7252

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