1 / 19

Victim-offender mediation (VOM) in case of adult offenders in Hungary

Victim-offender mediation (VOM) in case of adult offenders in Hungary Edit TÖRZS, Hungarian Office of Justice. “European Best Practices of Restorative Justices in the Criminal Procedure” Conference , Budapest, 27-29 April 2009. Legal framework.

lavada
Télécharger la présentation

Victim-offender mediation (VOM) in case of adult offenders in Hungary

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Victim-offender mediation (VOM) in case of adult offenders in Hungary Edit TÖRZS, Hungarian Office of Justice “European Best Practices of Restorative Justices in the Criminal Procedure” Conference, Budapest, 27-29 April 2009

  2. Legal framework • European Council Framework Decision of 15 March 2001 on the standing of victims in criminal proceedings (2001/220/JHA) • The National Strategy of Community Crime Prevention • Law 2006/LI. on the modification of the Criminal Procedure Act and the Criminal Code concerning the introduction of the mediation in criminal matters • Law 2006/CXXIII. on mediation in criminal cases (Mediation Act) • Decrees(on the special tasks concerning the procedure of mediation in criminal proceedings, on the professional requirements concerning mediators working with penal cases)

  3. Conditions ofapplication of VOM • VOM is applicable in cases of juveniles and adults too. • Conditions: • crimes against person, or • crimes against property, or • traffic offences • if the maximum penalty possible not exceed 5 yearsimprisonment • BUT the VOM is not applicable: • If the act caused death • If the perpetrator was special or multiple recidivist • In case of organised crime • If the perpetrator was under the term of another sanction

  4. Percentage of the 3 types of crimes in 2007

  5. Who and when refer a case to mediation • Public prosecutor – • ex officio, or upon the request of the accused, the defense attorney or the victim • Diversionary effect • Judge – • upon the request of the accused, the defense attorney or the victim (no ex officio) • In the pre-sentence phase until the sentence on the first instance

  6. Conditions examined by the referring body • the offender confessed during the course of investigation; • the offender has agreed and is able to compensate the victim or to provide any other form of restitution; • the offender and the victim agreed to participate in the mediation proceedings, and • in view of the nature of the crime, the way it was committed and the offender’s personal circumstances, court proceedings are not required, or there is substantial reason to believe that the court will take into account the offender’s contrition as a mitigating circumstances • (Criminal Procedure Act, art. 221/A (3))

  7. Who can act as a mediator in criminal cases? Training requirements for mediators 1. Basic techniques of mediation (practice) – 60 hours 2. Theory of mediation – 90 hours e.g. Practice in other countries, restorative justice philosophy, legal regulations concerning VOM, administration duties, code of practice, victimology 3. Participation in the mentoring system and case group meetings • Specially trained probation officers – 70 officers • From July of 2008, trained attorneys too – 40 attorneys

  8. After hearing the offender and the victim, and having their consent, the public prosecutor or the judge can order the suspension of the criminal procedure and refer the case to mediation. (length of suspension of the criminal procedure is up to 6 months) Procedure of mediation in criminal cases After receipt of the above mentioned order, the mediator contacts the offender and the victim. Within 15 days it is obligatory to arrange a date for the first meeting, and invite the parties to it. 1.

  9. Mediation between the offender and the victim takes place. When they have reached an accord on the form and details of the restitution (at the end of the meeting, or after several meetings), the mediator edits the document of agreement which will be signed by him and by the parties. Fulfillment of the agreement. This date (or the fulfillment of the first installment) means the legal end of the VOM, although the mediator has further tasks to do. 2.

  10. In 15 days after the closure of the VOM, the mediator sends a report to the prosecutor or judge on the procedure, and also sends the agreement to him. After the VOM proceeding, the mediator looks after the fulfillment of the obligations described in the agreement. If the offender doesn’t perform his/her obligations or the victim’s behavior hinders the fulfillment, the mediator report this to the prosecutor or judge. The prosecutor or judge decides about the application of ‘voluntary restitution’ article of the Criminal Code. 3.

  11. Some other important characteristics of VOM in Hungary • There are no cases when the referral to mediation is obligatory • It is a free service for the parties • Method used is direct mediation with the participation of the offender and the victim • Legal entity also can be a victim • Any form of restitution is accepted that are not against the law or public morals (apology, compensation, reparation of the harms caused, or an undertaking to participate in any treatment or other programme)

  12. Effects of the successful mediation on the criminal procedure • Successful: only when the agreement had been completely fulfilled • Effect: Application of the ‘voluntary restitution’ article (art. 36.) of the Criminal Code: • In case of adult offenders: • If the crime was punishable by imprisonment of up to 3 years, the criminal procedure may be terminated. • If the crime was punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years the punishment may be reduced by the judge without limitation.

  13. Number of cases referred to mediation in 2007 and 2008 • 2007 – 2.451 cases (adults: 2.152) • 2008 – 2.976 cases (adults: 2.621) • Rise: 21% • In the percentage of indictments: • 2007 – 1,2% • 2008 – 1,5% • Rise: 25%

  14. Percentage of cases received from referring bodies in 2008

  15. Number of cases in each county in 2008

  16. Percentage of mediation cases in the percentage of indictments in each county in 2008

  17. Percentage of agreements in cases terminated in 2008 (N=2872)

  18. Percentage of fulfillment of the agreements in 2008 (N=2308)

  19. contact: torzse@pjsz.gov.huwww.kih.gov.hu • Thank you for your attention!

More Related