Il diritto penale “contro” lo straniero. Teoria e pratica delle politiche d’integrazione
Abstract
The aim of this research is to observe that the discriminations that
 characterize the modern criminal law system are largely related to the social
 demands of greater security and protection against the threats, often more presumed
 than concrete, constituted by the presence of small groups of immigrants into the
 hosted societies which are very different for their cultures and rules. The
 preconceptions and the fear of the different cultures must not affect the choices of
 Judges because that would entail the regression and the obsolescence of the criminal
 system, while, on the contrary, the Common European policies push the Members
 States to value multiculturalism and to recognize the rights of every human being,
 without distinction of race, therefore, even of those who belong to ethnic minorities.

