Neue Kriminalpolitik brings together all disciplines in criminal law – it is the forum for criminal science, law and practice. The journal sees its priority in setting new standards and in providing a forum for interdisciplinary discussions which, including the knowledge from different countries, pursue the following targets: rational approach towards crime, the protection of the fundamental rights, the priority of social self-regulation and conflict solving while reducing state involvement. The journal addresses criminologists, sociologists, lawyers, teachers, forensic psychiatrists and psychologists working in various kinds of fields such as politics and science. Website: www.nk.nomos.de
Murder is a form of homicide that negates not only the victim's right to life but also his or her dignity. Greco develops this approach in discussion with recent reform proposals, particularly from defense attorneys.
This article deals with recent attempts to reform homicide laws in the form of the DAV paper from March 2024 and the considerations of Luís Greco. It begins with an overview of the status and problems of the reform discussion on Sections 211-213 of...
The author presents a reform proposal concerning the prerequisites and legal consequences of murder in the first degree that was issued by the German Lawyers Association (Deutscher Anwaltverein) in 2024. According to the proposal, the assumption of...
After a brief introduction to the cross-state evaluation approach for the juvenile prison system, which was called for by the Federal Court for Constitution in 2006, the evaluation concept and interim results will be presented in order to derive...
This article examines the criminal prosecution of darknet-related offenses, drawing on recent high-profile takedowns of marketplaces such as "Hydra Market", "Monopoly Market", and "Deutschland im Deep Web". It focuses on investigative strategies...
Predictive policing techniques as data-based analyses for the purpose of predicting and preventing criminal offences by the police are increasingly the subject of crime policy discussions. The debates often focus on person-related procedures to...