INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE DISCOVERY AND EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTIVE CRIMINAL ACTS IN RELATION TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Cover Image

MEĐUNARODNA ISKUSTVA U OTKRIVANJU I DOKAZIVANJU KORUPTIVNIH KRIVIČNIH DJELA U ODNOSU NA BOSNU I HERCEGOVINU
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE DISCOVERY AND EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTIVE CRIMINAL ACTS IN RELATION TO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Author(s): Adnan Pirić, Ivo Miro Jović
Subject(s): Criminology, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Sveučilište/Univerzitet "VITEZ"
Keywords: international experiences; detection; proving; corruptive criminal acts; Bosnia and Herzegovina;

Summary/Abstract: Corrupt crimes are hard to detect, and they are more difficult to prove and prosecute. Corruptive offenses are witnessed offenses, which are usually performed in "four eyes", which makes it difficult to investigate and provide quality evidence for the conduct of criminal proceedings. At key moments, giving gifts or handing over money and other values, which can be evidence of a criminal act, there is a problem when it comes to criminal process of evidence. When it comes to corruptive crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina in relation to international experience, it is important to point out that the evidence is very difficult to collect or secure, but it is necessary that the police and judicial authorities, through their numerous arsenal of methods and means of investigation, improve the criminal and criminal activity. There is nothing in the end that ultimately disappears, and thus creates a new suspicion of whether corruption has existed at all, and whether the investigating authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina are capable and willing to find, secure and establish it.The results of a comparison of international experiences in the detection, and proving corrupt criminal offenses, indicate that the above- mentioned crimes are extremely heterogeneous and heterogeneous forms of crime. The perpetrators of these are, in terms of phenomenological characteristics, generally different from the perpetrators of other criminal offenses. In principle, it can be argued that mainly "lighter" cases of corruption get a court epilogue, and that the means of execution are most often money.

  • Issue Year: 1/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 89-101
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bosnian