


Posebno krivično delo je nasilje u porodici, koje se goni po službenoj dužnosti, i obezbeđuje kažnjavanje psihičkog i fizičkog nasilja izvršenog prema članu porodice.

Kriminalizacija silovanja u braku, nasilja u porodici, trgovine ljudima i krijumčarenja ljudi, unošenje mera restorativnog karaktera, kao i izmene građanskog i radnog zakonodavstva, sa donošenjem novih zakona o zlostavljanju na radu, organizovanom kriminalitetu, zabrani diskriminacije i rodnoj ravnopravnosti, dosta su doprineli tome da zakonodavstvo u republici Srbiji bude u velikoj meri usklađenosa međunarodnim standardima. Republika Srbija je posle 2000.godine donela Nova zakonska rešenja koja regulišu nasilje u porodici, seksualni kriminalitet, zlostavljanje na radnom mestu (mobing) i trgovinu ljudima, i koja se odnose na aktivniju ulogu žrtve tokom krivičnog postupka. Keywords: peacemaking, war, violence, victims, perpetrator The consequences of existing treatment of the victim and perpetrators are long-term and exclude the possibility of transforming their relationship into meaningful, healthier relationships. The reasons should be sought in the legislative framework, as well as in the public discourse on domestic violence. We noticed that peacemaking is rarely applied in domestic practice despite significant potentials. In order to explore the possibilities for application of peacemaking in our country, we have presented its conceptual base, described legal framework that regulates the issue of domestic violence and existing practices of dealing with victims and abusers. Positive peace is based on humanism, reciprocity and, freedom, and expressed in practice through restitutive and transformative justice. Unlike the perspective of war, peacekeeping is committed to the so-called „positive peace“.

This practice, which is dominant both in our country and in most modern societies, is based on the principle of war announcement to crime. In the article, we investigate whether peacemaking can be an alternative to the usual retributive approach to combating domestic violence.
