A study of the offence of gross violation of a woman’s integrity in the criminal justice system and an analysis of what might have caused a visible decrease in the numbers of reported, cleared, and convicted offences.
A study of how the law on photographic activity constituting invasion of privacy is applied in the Swedish criminal justice system.
The amendment of the provision regarding gross violation of a woman's integrity resulted in more stringent minimum penalties and an expansion of the types of acts that can together constitute a gross violation of integrity.
Have judicial evidential requirements in criminal cases changed, and if so, what significance may such changes have had on the development of the person-based clearance rate?
Have criminal matters which the justice system has to handle become more difficult to clear, and if so, how has this affected the person-based clearance rate?
As the use of information technology (IT) increases in society, new arenas are being opened up for criminal activities.
In 2010, the Swedish Parliament passed a bill focused on increasing the severity of the sentences imposed for serious violent offences. Brå (the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) has evaluated what effect the sentencing reform had produced.
This study analyses how different court users perceive their interactions with the courts and the courts’ handling of their cases.
This report is a summary of the Swedish report Brottsoffers kontakter med rättsväsendet, 2010:1.
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