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ickestraffande

Ickestraffande is a term used in Nordic policy discussions and criminology to describe approaches that aim to influence behavior without imposing a criminal penalty. The word is formed from the Swedish or Norwegian components meaning “not punitive” and is often written as ickestraffande or icke-straffande. It is not a formal legal designation in most jurisdictions, but a descriptive label in debates about punishment versus prevention and rehabilitation.

In practice, ickestraffande refers to measures intended to reduce offending and support societal reintegration without applying

The concept is often discussed in the contexts of juvenile justice, probation and supervision schemes, and

See also: restorative justice, non-punitive approaches, Nordic criminology, welfare-based intervention.

criminal
sanctions.
These
approaches
emphasize
guidance,
support,
and
accountability
over
punishment.
Common
examples
include
restorative
justice
processes,
mediation
between
victims
and
offenders,
social
or
welfare
interventions
addressing
underlying
causes
such
as
housing,
employment,
or
mental
health
needs,
and
administrative
or
supervisory
arrangements
that
do
not
carry
criminal
penalties.
The
aim
is
to
lessen
stigma,
promote
rehabilitation,
and
improve
long-term
outcomes
for
individuals
and
communities.
welfare-to-work
programs,
where
authorities
seek
alternatives
to
incarceration
or
formal
criminal
coercion.
Proponents
argue
that
ickestraffande
can
reduce
recidivism,
allocate
resources
more
effectively,
and
support
social
reintegration.
Critics
caution
that
non-punitive
measures
must
be
carefully
designed
to
ensure
accountability,
public
safety,
and
proportional
responses
to
harm,
and
they
warn
of
the
risk
of
uneven
application
or
reduced
deterrence
if
safeguards
are
weak.