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Tittel:Hvordan straffes der for voldtægt?
Ansvar:Ragnheiður Bragadóttir
Forfatter:Bragadóttir, Ragnheiður
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab
Utgitt:København : De nordiske kriminalistforeninger, 2013
Omfang:S. 288-301
Serie:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab ; 3/2013
Emneord:Straff / Voldtekt
Stikkord:Straffeloven (1940) Island § 194 / Straffeloven (1940) Island § 195 / Straffeloven (1940) Island § 196 / Straffeloven (1940) Island § 202 / Straffeloven (1992) Island § 196 / Straffeloven (2007) Island § 194
Geografiske emneord:Danmark / Island
Innhold:Hvordan straffes der for voldtægt? Af Ragnheiður Bragadóttir1Hvordan straffes der for voldtægt? Ragnheiður Bragadóttir Abstract During the last 30 years, there has been much debate in Iceland on sexual of-fences and the sanctions imposed for these offences – which have been criticised for excessive leniency. But is this criticism justified? Has it had any influence? An attempt to respond to these questions would require a survey providing a com-prehensive picture of the penalties imposed and the factors determining these pe-nalties. The provisions on sexual offences in the Icelandic Penal Code (Act 19/1940) have undergone two major amendments: Act No. 40/1992 and Act No. 61/2007. Both acts amended the provisions on rape. Act No. 61/2007 also enacted various new provisions that influence the determination of sentences for sexual offences, including the severity of sentences in each instance. These new provisions include a broader definition of »rape«, a more severe punishment for sexual crimes aga-inst children, and options for elevated sentencing in aggravated cases. It is no-teworthy, however, that there are also provisions for moderated sentences and clemency in cases where the perpetrator and victim are of a similar age. The article discusses the trends in sentences for rape imposed by the Supreme Court of Iceland in 1976-2013. The period is divided into three shorter terms fol-lowing the amendments of the law, i.e. 1976-1991, 1992-2007 and 2008-2013. The provisions on rape and sentencing during each period are described. Follo-wing this, the sentences handed down in each period are analysed. Research re-veals that sentences for rape committed via the use of violence or threats of vio-lence become more severe after 2003. Meanwhile, sentences for rape committed via abuse of a victim’s weaken psychological state, sleep or intoxication gradual-ly increased in severity from the 1990s to the present. The severity in sentencing was therefore rising long before the amendments to the law. This suggests that public sentiment had an impact before the law was changed.

Indledning I de seneste 30 år har seksualforbrydelser, lovbestemmelserne derom og sagernes behandling i retssystemet været meget i debatten i Island, både blandt forskere og borgerne alment, og den debat er endnu i gang. Denne debat har fundet sted sam-tidig med udviklingen i kampen for aktuel ligestilling for kvinder. Mange refor-mer er blevet vedtaget i denne periode. Bestemmelser i loven om offentlig rets-pleje blev ændret, der blev stiftet krisecenter for ofre, og politi og medarbejdere i sundhedssektoren fik oplæring og vejledning om sagernes behandling. Til sidst har straffelovens kapitel om seksualforbrydelser været revideret i sin helhed to gange, d.v.s. i 1992 og 2007.
Del av verk:Nordisk tidsskrift for kriminalvidenskab 3/2013

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