Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab (Oct 2023)

Farlige barn?

  • Hilde Dahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v110i3.141477
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 3
pp. 368 – 385

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Abstract Homicides are rare in Norway, and minors committing homicide are even rarer. While such offenses require a response, they also require considerations regarding the effect a prison sentence would have on the young offender. In some cases, the considerations are challenged by a perceived need to protect society from future acts of violence and harm. Thus, some of these minors are not only penalized for what they have done, but also labelled a danger. A question of relevance is how this dangerousness is assessed. This paper aims to provide historical insight into a complete selection of homicide cases from Norway in the period 1955-1982, where the offenders were allminors, many were imprisoned, and some also deemed dangerous. These cases represent society’s view on children’s capacity for harm over a long period.

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