Crime in Albania

Police vehicle parked in Tirana.

Crime in Albania is moderate, but occurs in various forms. A crime is described as an act against the Albanian Penal Code for which there are judicial consequences such as punishments or fines.[1] The Penal Code is based on the Constitution of the Republic of Albania, with general principles of international criminal law ratified by the Albanian state. Crimes in Albania can only be committed within the territory of the Republic of Albania, land space, maritime waters and air space under the sovereignty of the Albanian state. Albanian law is also applicable to foreign citizens committing crimes against or within the Albanian state. Crimes committed against humanity, which violate the independent and constitutional order are punishable. It is not possible to be punished for a crime through a violation of a law which is not written in the Albanian legal code. Internationally protected civilians are included in the Albanian protective system and can be extradited according to international agreements.

  1. ^ CRIMINAL CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA KODI PENAL I REPUBLIKËS SË SHQIPËRISË (PDF) (Law No. 7895, dated 27 January 1995 ed.). Retrieved 10 November 2019.