straffinriktad
Straffinriktad is a Swedish adjective used to describe policies, rhetoric, or approaches within criminal justice that are oriented toward punishment and deterrence rather than rehabilitation or preventive social measures. The term is a neologism in contemporary discourse and does not have a fixed entry in standard dictionaries.
Etymology and meaning: The word combines straff (punishment) and riktad (directed or aimed). It signals a punitive
Usage and context: Straffinriktad is typically employed in debates about sentencing, police and enforcement strategies, and
Relation to other concepts: The term sits alongside discussions of deterrence, rehabilitation, restorative justice, and public
See also: deterrence, rehabilitation, penal policy, criminal justice reform.
Note: As a relatively new or informal label, straffinriktad appears mainly in commentary and discursive analysis