@misc{Wiciński_Grzegorz_Prognoza_2022, author={Wiciński, Grzegorz}, copyright={Copyright by CNS}, copyright={Copyright by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego sp. z o.o., Wrocław 2022}, address={Wrocław}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, publisher={Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={Punishing perpetrators of crimes takes place in two stages. The first is the procedure leading to a court judgment in a specific case (jurisdictional proceedings) and the second relates to the execution of a final ruling (enforcement proceedings). In terms of the procedural as well as the content-related aspects, both types of proceedings are based onthe provisions of the Penal Code and the Executive Penal Code. In the light of these provisions, the primary purpose of punishment is social readaptation of the perpetrator (reintegration). Such legal regulations prove the coherence of normative solutions inthe area of criminal law in the broad sense.There are close relations between criminal law and the policy regarding the execution of penalties, in which the legal norm on the one hand reflects the assumptions of the criminal policy, and on the other — serves its implementation. Punishing perpetrators is a prospective action (with a view to the future), which by nature presupposes the need for individual criminological forecasting in terms of selecting the means and methods of impact as well as the future behavior of the perpetrator. Therefore, criminological forecasting must also be convergent and complementary in the area of punishment policy, which in turn confirms the thesis about systemic coherence of law and punishment policy.}, title={Prognoza kryminologiczna w polityce karania}, type={text}, keywords={punishment policy, criminological forecast, criminal law, executive criminal law, penitentiary law, the principle of individualisation, goals of punishment, rehabilitation, social readaptation (reintegration), retributivism, utilitarianism, types and kinds of prisons, deprivation of liberty, restriction of liberty, probation measures, recidivism}, }