Legal scholars increasingly apply Art. 151 k.k. to online "death groups" or suicidal communities (e.g., "Blue Whale" challenges) where individuals are coordinated or encouraged to harm themselves.
In cases involving family violence, Art. 151 k.k. is often analyzed alongside Art. 207 k.k. (Maltreatment) if the victim's suicide attempt was driven by continuous abuse. 3. Modern Contexts
The crime is considered committed even if the person does not actually die; the mere attempt to take one's life as a result of the persuasion or aid is sufficient for prosecution. art. 151 kk
Under Polish law, a person commits this offense if they lead another individual to attempt their own life through:
This offense is a felony punishable by imprisonment for a term ranging from 3 months to 5 years . Legal scholars increasingly apply Art
Providing the physical or logistical means for someone to take their own life, such as providing weapons, substances, or instructions. 2. Legal Elements and Consequences
( Kodeks karny – k.k.) addresses the criminal offense of persuading or assisting a person to commit suicide . This provision is part of the legal framework designed to protect human life by penalizing those who facilitate another person's self-destructive actions. 1. Key Provisions of Art. 151 k.k. In cases involving family violence, Art
Statistics show that victims are frequently young people (often under 25), while perpetrators are often known to the victim. 4. Summary Table Description Offense Name Persuasion or assistance in suicide Legal Basis Article 151 of the Polish Criminal Code Action 1 Persuasion: Inducing another to commit suicide Action 2 Assistance: Facilitating the act (e.g., providing tools) Penalty 3 months to 5 years of imprisonment Requirement Only an attempt is needed for the crime to occur