päiväsakkoja
Päiväsakkoja, literally translated as "day-fines," is a system of fines used in Finland for certain offenses. It is a penalty where the offender is fined a certain number of daily amounts. The value of each daily amount is determined by the offender's income and financial situation. This means that a wealthier person will pay a higher amount for each day-fine than someone with a lower income, even if both are convicted of the same offense and receive the same number of day-fines. The number of day-fines is typically decided by the court or prosecutor and is intended to reflect the severity of the offense.
The purpose of the day-fine system is to ensure that the penalty is proportionate and fair. It