kurjategija
Kurjategija is a term used in Estonian to describe a person who commits kidnapping or abduction. The word is derived from the Estonian words "kurja," meaning "bad" or "evil," and "jategija," meaning "fugitive" or "escapee." In a legal context, a kurjategija is an individual who unlawfully takes or detains another person against their will, often through force, threat, or deception.
The crime of kurjategija is considered serious under Estonian law, with penalties that can include imprisonment,
Historically, cases involving kurjategija have garnered significant media attention in Estonia, highlighting issues related to personal
Prevention efforts in Estonia include public awareness campaigns emphasizing personal safety measures and the importance of