Public Participation in Polish Executive Proceedings in View of Selected European Regulations
Journal Title: Białostockie Studia Prawnicze - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 21
Abstract
The paper presents legal possibilities of public participation in the execution of sentence. It is based on the Polish and other European countries regulations, i.e. French, English, Welsh and German examples. Above-mentioned models will be examined taking into account accessibility, eff ectiveness and aim of their regulations. Th e paper shows that entrusting third sector organizations with some responsibilities in the execution of sentence could bring measurable benefi ts for the convicted off enders as well as society.
Authors and Affiliations
Katarzyna Łapińska, Małgorzata Mańczuk
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