Nikos Paraskevopoulos
Xeni Dimitriou: Works and days of a willing prosecutor
By Dimitra Kroustalli
There are certain posts in public service that operate almost anonymously for the majority of the population because the institution transcends the individual that serves it.
Such was the case with the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office.
The new draft penal code: A paradise for criminals
By Yannis Marinos
Criminals will undoubtedly welcome with hymns of resurrection the draft of the new penal code which was recently made public and is scheduled to be approved by Parliament in the immediate future.
Some of the provisions that caused a backlash were improved by the justice ministry.
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Opposition chief vows to scrap Paraskevopoulos law
Conservative opposition chief Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday vowed to scrap a controversial law introduced by Greece's left-led government to ease overcrowding in prisons by granting early release to offenders with health problems.
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Law for early prison release extended, revised
A controversial law that was introduced by the leftist-led government three years ago to ease overcrowding at Greek prisons by granting early release to offenders with health problems has been extended by Justice Minister Michalis Kalogirou with some provisions aimed at ensuring that the reform is not abused by inmates.
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Report about campus prompts ND criticism
The publication of a report by an expert committee on lawlessness at Greek universities sparked a vehement political exchange on Thursday, with conservative New Democracy slamming the recommendations as uninspired and inadequate.
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Expert report focuses on university ills, makes recommendations for safer campuses
Education Minister Costas Gavroglou on Wednesday made public the findings of an expert committee set up at his behest earlier this year to curb a spike in lawlessness at Greek universities.
Prison system in tatters
Greece's prison system is close to breaking point.
This has been the case for years but problems have been aggravated due to the impact of the so-called Paraskevopoulos law (introduced in 2015 by the justice minister at the time, Nikos Paraskevopoulos) that has led to the early release of dangerous criminals.
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Time to right a wrong
The so-called Paraskevopoulos law (introduced in 2015 by the justice minister at the time, Nikos Paraskevopoulos) and other measures introduced by the leftist-led administration have undermined security by leading to the release from prison of major organized crime players, as well as dangerous criminals.
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Committee report falls short of offering guidelines on campus crime
A report by a committee set up last year by the Education Ministry to investigate the problem of lawlessness in Greek universities has not offered specific solutions but leaves it to specific institutions to tackle the problem as they see fit, Kathimerini understands.
Before more blood is shed
The results of the government's policy on crime have been devastating. The so-called Paraskevopoulos law (introduced in 2015 by the justice minister at the time, Nikos Paraskevopoulos) has led to the release from prison of major organized crime players, as well as dangerous criminals.
This free pass has had an incalculable cost.
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