2019
DOI: 10.4314/mlr.v12i2.6
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Walking in the Dark: Lack in the Use of Criminal Statistics for Public Policy and Legislative Actions

Abstract: As an exercise of sovereign power, the lawmaker adopts public policies to achieve certain ends. However, public policies need justifications. One such public policy is criminalisation of conduct whereby the lawmaker may have to use both doctrinal and empirical justifications. Such empirical justification is criminal statistics. All the three organsthe police, the prosecution office and the courtare required by law to collect and keep criminal statistics. Statistical data may not be available for initial adopti… Show more

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