The article reports on 18 life imprisonment sentences handed down in Serbia since 2019, noting that in 15 of these cases, the victims were women or girls, including former girlfriends, emotional partners, and spouses of the perpetrators. It highlights several high-profile cases, such as Ninoslav Jovanović, known as 'Malčanski berberin,' who abducted and sexually abused a 12-year-old girl, and Dejan Dabović, who murdered his ex-girlfriend in Novi Sad. The article also mentions instances where appeals courts modified initial verdicts, either reducing sentences or upholding them. Some of the crimes involved violence against women, including murder, sexual assault, and domestic abuse.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data on criminal convictions and does not exhibit overt ideological framing. It lists specific cases without apparent bias toward any political group or ideology. The tone remains neutral, focusing on legal outcomes rather than political commentary.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 60): The article presents factual data about 18 life sentences in Serbia, including cases where female victims were involved. It provides specific examples like Ninoslav Jovanović and Dejan Dabović, but uses emotionally charged language such as 'zastrašujući podaci' and 'svirepog ubistvo.' The article al




