RT Article T1 Sentencing Elsewhere: Structuring Sentencing Discretion in Post-communist Europe JF European journal on criminal policy and research VO 31 IS 2 SP 251 OP 270 A1 Drápal, Jakub 1990- A1 Plesničar, Mojca M. A2 Plesničar, Mojca M. LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1938564863 AB Former socialist European countries (FSECs) have largely been overlooked in the scholarly debate on sentencing disparities and structuring sentencing discretion. The article addresses this gap by analysing the specific sentencing characteristics in FSECs, which differ from those in their Western counterparts. Specifically, FSECs place greater emphasis on the principle of individualisation and exhibit distrust towards the executive branch. Whilst recent studies have documented important unwarranted disparities in FSECs, scholarly and professional debates on sentencing issues in these countries have been rare and often superficial to date. In this paper, we describe the specifics of sentencing in FSEC, emphasising the broad discretion provided to sentencers, the lack of interest from sentencing stakeholders, and the frequent neglect of procedural factors influencing sentencing. Drawing on existing scholarship and empirical evidence, we put forward general principles for structuring sentencing discretion in a manner specific to FSEC. We identify key actors who might provide guidance and discuss how our suggestions might be implemented in practice. K1 Continental K1 Discretion K1 Guidance K1 Post-communist K1 Sentencing DO 10.1007/s10610-023-09568-4