Political speech offences in social media considering the effects of criminal sanctionPolitical speech offences in social media considering the effects of criminal sanction

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Abstract

Political speech offences as defined in the Spanish Penal Code have made criminal scholars particularly uncomfortable since online social networks became popular and the number of users convicted by Spanish courts has increased. In this context, both ethical criticisms about their criminalization and those about the possible perverse effects of the criminal sanction have intensified. This study empirically analyses, in a sample of four hundred people, the defiance effect that can occur in the field of speech offences on social networks. The results suggest that participants would challenge the criminal law if they were convinced of these ideas, would tend to reoffend if sentenced, and would support a demonstration for decriminalization.

Keywords:

disuasión, desafío, libertad de expresión, discurso político, legitimidad

Author Biographies

Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

Graduada en Derecho, máster en Intervención Criminológica y Victimológica y candidata a doctora en Criminología por la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (España). Investigadora FPI (Formación de Personal Investigador) en la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche.

Francisco Javier Castro Toledo, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

Doctor en Criminología por la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (España), licenciado en Filosofía y máster en Filosofía Teórica y Práctica de la Universidad de Granada (España). Profesor contratado doctor (acreditado) de Derecho Penal en la Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche y director ejecutivo de Plus Ethics.