Karnoprawna regulacja nieodpłatnego zatrudniania osób pozbawionych wolności
This article is devoted to the problem of unpaid employment of persons deprived of their liberty. Although the employment of convicts was already regulated in the interwar period (§ 179 regulation of the Minister of Justice of 20 June 1931 concerning prison regulations), and then in the Executive Pe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta Iuris Stetinensis 2015, Vol.12 (12 (4)), p.115-132 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article is devoted to the problem of unpaid employment of persons deprived of their liberty. Although the employment of convicts was already regulated in the interwar period (§ 179 regulation of the Minister of Justice of 20 June 1931 concerning prison regulations), and then in the Executive Penal Code of 1969 (including the form of art. 49 § 4 and 5 of the Executive Penal Code), current codification does not solve all the problems accrued over the years, and in some sense generates new. Perhaps the most important flaw is the lack of a sufficient number of jobs for convicts who would like to work. Therefore, a question mark is a model of educative influence and rehabilitation through work. |
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ISSN: | 2083-4373 |
DOI: | 10.18276/ais.2015.12-03 |