Zloupotreba opojnih droga i legitimnost krivičnopravne zaštite
Nonefficiency of criminal justice to deal with illegal drugs
Apstrakt
U radu se razmatra pitanje legitimnosti i efikasnosti krivičnih dela vezanih za opojne droge, sa posebnim akcentom na delo iz člana 246a KZ-a. Za razliku od ponašanja koja su u svakom društvu, vremenu ili sistemu smatrana moralno i društveno neprihvatljivim, stavovi prema korišćenju opojnih droga su prilično ambivalentni i do njihove zabrane dolazi tek u XX veku, kada se razvija svest o njihovoj štetnosti. Međutim pedesetogodišnja praksa je pokazala da se korišćenje opojnih droga ne može iskoreniti strogom kaznenom politikom, a da je zabranom određenih supstanci za kojima postoji potražnja, njihovo tržište samo prebačeno u ruke organizovanih kriminalnih grupa. Poslednjih godina sve su jači glasovi za ublažavanjem pristupa, što ima odjeka u zakonima mnogih zemalja. Na narkomaniju počinje da se gleda kao na zdravstveni, a ne krivičnopravni problem i sve više se insistira na merama lečenja i odvikavanja, umesto na kažnjavanje korisnika. Ova problematika retko je razmatrana u našoj javnost...i, ali veliki broj zatvorenika zbog krivičnih dela vezanih za opojne droge, kao i konstantno prisustvo droga na crnom tržištu uprkos strogim kaznama, ukazuje na neophodnost da joj se posveti pažnja.
The paper deals with the issue whether the measures of criminal justice are an adequate weapon in the 'war against illegal drugs'. Unlike the behaviors that are in every society, time or system perceived morally and socially unacceptable (murder, theft, rape, etc.), attitudes toward illegal drugs are rather ambivalent. Psychoactive substances have accompanied humanity throughout its whole history. Some of them, such as alcohol or tobacco are legally accepted, others are recognized and prescribed as medicines, and some are legally prohibited. Despite the prohibition, every year hundreds of millions people around the world use illicit drugs, and predominant approach of governments around the world is to punish and criminalize them. But such approach and prohibitions only created a criminal market which will exist as long as there is a demand for illegal drugs. Particularly problematic is criminalization of the possession of small quantities of drugs for personal use, since there is no ha...rm to others, and person should be free to decide about its own health. The first part of paper explains the history of the prohibition of illegal drugs. In the second part are analyzed the consequences of the prohibition, and after that are presented a new more liberal tendencies. Fourth part gives a comparative drug policy and in the last part is analyzed Serbian law, where possession of small quantities of illegal drugs was criminalized in 2003, contrary to overall global tendencies toward decriminalization.
Ključne reči:
opojne droge / legalizacija / krivično pravo / dekriminalizacija / legalization / illegal drugs / decriminalization / criminal lawIzvor:
Crimen (Beograd), 2017, 8, 3, 517-538Izdavač:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Pravni fakultet, Beograd i Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd
Institucija/grupa
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Bajović, Vanja PY - 2017 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/990 AB - U radu se razmatra pitanje legitimnosti i efikasnosti krivičnih dela vezanih za opojne droge, sa posebnim akcentom na delo iz člana 246a KZ-a. Za razliku od ponašanja koja su u svakom društvu, vremenu ili sistemu smatrana moralno i društveno neprihvatljivim, stavovi prema korišćenju opojnih droga su prilično ambivalentni i do njihove zabrane dolazi tek u XX veku, kada se razvija svest o njihovoj štetnosti. Međutim pedesetogodišnja praksa je pokazala da se korišćenje opojnih droga ne može iskoreniti strogom kaznenom politikom, a da je zabranom određenih supstanci za kojima postoji potražnja, njihovo tržište samo prebačeno u ruke organizovanih kriminalnih grupa. Poslednjih godina sve su jači glasovi za ublažavanjem pristupa, što ima odjeka u zakonima mnogih zemalja. Na narkomaniju počinje da se gleda kao na zdravstveni, a ne krivičnopravni problem i sve više se insistira na merama lečenja i odvikavanja, umesto na kažnjavanje korisnika. Ova problematika retko je razmatrana u našoj javnosti, ali veliki broj zatvorenika zbog krivičnih dela vezanih za opojne droge, kao i konstantno prisustvo droga na crnom tržištu uprkos strogim kaznama, ukazuje na neophodnost da joj se posveti pažnja. AB - The paper deals with the issue whether the measures of criminal justice are an adequate weapon in the 'war against illegal drugs'. Unlike the behaviors that are in every society, time or system perceived morally and socially unacceptable (murder, theft, rape, etc.), attitudes toward illegal drugs are rather ambivalent. Psychoactive substances have accompanied humanity throughout its whole history. Some of them, such as alcohol or tobacco are legally accepted, others are recognized and prescribed as medicines, and some are legally prohibited. Despite the prohibition, every year hundreds of millions people around the world use illicit drugs, and predominant approach of governments around the world is to punish and criminalize them. But such approach and prohibitions only created a criminal market which will exist as long as there is a demand for illegal drugs. Particularly problematic is criminalization of the possession of small quantities of drugs for personal use, since there is no harm to others, and person should be free to decide about its own health. The first part of paper explains the history of the prohibition of illegal drugs. In the second part are analyzed the consequences of the prohibition, and after that are presented a new more liberal tendencies. Fourth part gives a comparative drug policy and in the last part is analyzed Serbian law, where possession of small quantities of illegal drugs was criminalized in 2003, contrary to overall global tendencies toward decriminalization. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Pravni fakultet, Beograd i Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd T2 - Crimen (Beograd) T1 - Zloupotreba opojnih droga i legitimnost krivičnopravne zaštite T1 - Nonefficiency of criminal justice to deal with illegal drugs EP - 538 IS - 3 SP - 517 VL - 8 UR - conv_2781 ER -
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Bajović, V.. (2017). Zloupotreba opojnih droga i legitimnost krivičnopravne zaštite. in Crimen (Beograd) Univerzitet u Beogradu - Pravni fakultet, Beograd i Institut za uporedno pravo, Beograd., 8(3), 517-538. conv_2781
Bajović V. Zloupotreba opojnih droga i legitimnost krivičnopravne zaštite. in Crimen (Beograd). 2017;8(3):517-538. conv_2781 .
Bajović, Vanja, "Zloupotreba opojnih droga i legitimnost krivičnopravne zaštite" in Crimen (Beograd), 8, no. 3 (2017):517-538, conv_2781 .