U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

NCJRS Virtual Library

The Virtual Library houses over 235,000 criminal justice resources, including all known OJP works.
Click here to search the NCJRS Virtual Library

Criminality and Human Rights

NCJ Number
73326
Journal
Revue de science criminelle et de droit penal compare Issue: 1 Dated: (January-March 1978) Pages: 1-11
Author(s)
M Lopez-Rey
Date Published
1978
Length
11 pages
Annotation
The establishment of international codes protecting human rights is advocated because of the international significance of human rights violations.
Abstract
The critical point in defining human rights violations is knowing who possesses the political power and how that power is employed. Conformity to the law does not eliminate the possibility of crimes, as human rights violations may have been legalized by decrees of the established powers. Two types of crimes are distinguished: ordinary crimes directed against persons, property, the family, public order, the administration, the penal system, public health, and so forth; and crimes committed under cover of an official position as a consequence of a political, ideological, or revolutionary act in violation of international law. The most common human rights violations include murder, torture, rape, destruction of property, terrorism, hostage taking, and illegal interference in professional or private life. These types of violations are widespread, and many governments that perpetrate such crimes deny responsibility. Prevention of human rights violations is an essential part of national and international development that cannot be subordinated to the production and consumption of goods. It is emphasized that the formulation of codes of conduct for members of the police, jurists, corrections personnel, and multinational corporations will have little effect if existing human rights agreements are not revised and new ones adopted. Notes are supplied.

Downloads

No download available

Availability