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OBILJEŽJA POČINITELJA IMOVINSKOGA KRIMINALITETA U KANTONU SARAJEVO
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PROPERTY OFFENDERS IN CANTON SARAJEVO

Author(s): Darko Datzer, Eldan Mujanović, Meliha Štitkovac
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Personality Psychology, Behaviorism, Criminology, Substance abuse and addiction, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Fakultet za kriminalistiku, kriminologiju i sigurnosne studije Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Keywords: property crime; criminal recidivism; characteristics of offenders;

Summary/Abstract: Reason(s) for writing and research problem(s): Research in Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially in Sarajevo Canton, on characteristics of offenders in the field of property crime are rare. There are some research efforts dealing with the extent of property crime, but social and psychological characteristics of offenders are only scarcely investigated. The paper discusses some commonly investigated characteristics of offenders: age at first trouble with the law, family and marital status and relations, school, finances, accommodation, leisure, alcohol and drugs consumption. Aims of the paper (scientific and/or social): The paper aims to describe and discuss characteristics of first time and repeat property offenders, and furthermore, to test the significance of differences. The results could be utilized in treatment design and more appropriate distribution of correctional resources. Methodology/Design: Research is exploratory in nature and deals with characteristics of thirty repeat and thirty first time male offenders, sentenced for property offences in Sarajevo Canton (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Research instrument is modified and adjusted from previous research from abroad. Research/paper limitations: Research is limited by small number of respondents, therefore not representative for Sarajevo Canton, or Bosnia and Herzegovina. Results on correlates of delinquency would be more compelling if larger number of respondents and different research design, such as longitudinal or similar, were utilized. Results/Findings: There are differences between repeat and first time offenders, although not always substantial. The results of the research suggest that recidivist offenders had problems at school, that portion of them had other delinquents in families, that they most likely had delinquent peers, and that they tend to have financial and employment problems.

  • Issue Year: XVII/2017
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 1-21
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian