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The Penal Code of Romania (Codul penal al României) is a document providing the legal basis regarding criminal law in Romania. The Code contains 446 articles. The Code contains 446 articles. The articles mention aspects such as the national boundaries of law and the crimes that fall under the incidence of penal law. [ 1 ]
Another peculiarity of Romania is that gun violence is exceptionally rare [4] due to Romania having some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Most homicides are committed with sharp objects such as axes or knives. Among homicides in 2012, only 2% were by firearms, [4] and among suicides in 2015, only 1% were by firearms. [5]
All the data in this table is from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). [2] There are 2 countries in the UNODC dataset that are missing from the table below: Egypt (2.062 rate in 2011) and India (0.297 rate in 2012). Asterisk (*) in Location column indicates a Crime in LOCATION article.
The Penal Procedure Code of Romania (Romanian: Codul de procedură penală al României) is the basic document governing criminal procedure in Romania. The current code came into force on 1 February 2014, alongside a new Penal Code .
Multiple studies show that where people have easy access to firearms, gun-related deaths tend to be more frequent, including by suicide, homicide, and unintentional injuries. [ 1 ] Created by combining List of countries by intentional homicide rate , Estimated number of civilian guns per capita by country and List of countries by firearm ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Organized crime in Romania (2 C, 3 P) V. Violence in Romania (13 C) W. Romanian war crimes (3 C ...
Under the new penal code, which came into force on 1 February 2014, offences involving the unlawful killing of a person are classified as: [2] Art 188 Murder (Omorul) - where no aggravating circumstances exist: punishment 10 - 20 years, ban on the exercise of certain rights
The general public in Romania was in shock. Since the attack was the first such event in recent Romanian history, a precedent has been created. [ 16 ] The shooting sparked debates, making the public question the reliability of psychological examinations, which are required in order to receive a weapon ownership licence.