Two Decades of Penal Populism – The Case of Hungary

Author:

Boda Zsolt12,Tóth Mihály3,Hollán Miklós45,Bartha Attila46

Affiliation:

1. Research Professor, Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

2. Professor, Faculty of Law, ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary, boda.zsolt@tk.hu

3. Research Professor, Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, toth.mihaly@tk.hu

4. Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

5. Associate Professor, University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary, hollan.miklos@tk.hu

6. Associate Professor, Institute for Economic and Public Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, bartha.attila@tk.hu

Abstract

Abstract Hungary Post-2010 has been ruled by Viktor Orbán and his right-wing Fidesz party and is generally regarded as a typical case of populist governance. Reforming the Penal Code was one of the first major policy changes initiated by Fidesz shortly after winning the 2010 elections. It introduced the ‘three-strikes’ principle into Hungarian penal policy which is considered a prime example of penal populism. It could be inferred that in the past decade Hungarian penal policy has been dominated by penal populism and punitive measures. This paper argues that reality is more nuanced and presents the concepts of penal populism and populist policy making, with a special focus on the Hungarian context. The article provides an overview of the most important penal policy measures in the past two decades and examines whether and how increased strictness of legislative acts influenced the sentencing practice. The paper highlights the related results of an empirical survey on public opinions about criminal law and ends with a case study exploration of the intersections of lowering the age limit of criminal responsibility and penal populism.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

History,Law

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