Juvenile Justice in Europe

Juvenile Justice in Europe
Author: Barry Goldson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781351761215

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At a time when Europe is witnessing major cultural, social, economic and political challenges and transformations, this book brings together leading researchers and experts to consider a range of pressing questions relating to the historical origins, contemporary manifestations and future prospects for juvenile justice. Questions considered include: How has the history of juvenile justice evolved across Europe and how might the past help us to understand the present and signal the future? What do we know about contemporary juvenile crime trends in Europe and how are nation states responding? Is punitivity and intolerance eclipsing child welfare and pedagogical imperatives, or is ‘child-friendly justice’ holding firm? How might we best understand both the convergent and the divergent patterning of juvenile justice in a changing and reformulating Europe? How is juvenile justice experienced by identifiable constituencies of children and young people both in communities and in institutions? What impacts are sweeping austerity measures, together with increasing mobilities and migrations, imposing? How can comparative juvenile justice be conceptualised and interpreted? What might the future hold for juvenile justice in Europe at a time of profound uncertainty and flux? This book is essential reading for students, tutors and researchers in the fields of criminology, history, law, social policy and sociology, particularly those engaged with childhood and youth studies, human rights, comparative juvenile/youth justice, youth crime and delinquency and criminal justice policy in Europe.

The Criminalisation of Youth

The Criminalisation of Youth
Author: Francis Bailleau,Yves Cartuyvels
Publsiher: ASP / VUBPRESS / UPA
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789054876014

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Transformations to the criminal justice system in Western societies are often linked with broader social and cultural changes, and this work presents the recent changes in juvenile justice in Canada and nine European countries and the sociopolitical context in which they take place. The study provides a comparison of the sentencing practices of each country, focusing on three dimensions related to the sanction practices: the custodial sanctions, the alternative sanctions, and the extension of the judicial thinking into relative fields such as school, training, and social policies. With clear and thoroughly developed research methods, this analysis illustrates that changes in juvenile justice policies are not specifically the result of differences in crime rates or the evolution of deviant youth behavior, but rather the effect of complex interactions with a variety of social, economical, cultural, and political factors.

Juvenile Justice Systems

Juvenile Justice Systems
Author: John Winterdyk
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1551302020

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Annotation By the year 2000 more than 50% of the world population will be under the age of 15 (9th UN Congress, 1995) Youth crime is increasing around the worl d(9th UN Congress, 1995) In September 1997, Canadian Justice Minister, Anne McLellan, declared youth justice as a top priority. These and similar facts speak to the urgency for society to study youth crime and examine youth justice systems from a comparative perspective. As our world gets smaller, we discover the urgency and importance of sharing and learning at a global level. This collection offers a unique opportunity to examine six different juvenile justice systems and youth crime around the world. All eleven articles are original contributions from a distinguished set of experts on juvenile justice in their respective countries. Each contribution examines a set of common elements: defining delinquency, describing the nature and extent of youth crime, examining the administration of youth justice, and discussing issues confronting youth crime. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to students, criminologists, and criminal justice policy-makers who are interested in improving the intervention, treatment, and prevention of youth crime, and the administration of youth justice.

Confronting Youth in Europe

Confronting Youth in Europe
Author: Jill Mehlbye,Lode Walgrave
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN: 8775095548

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Juvenile Justice in Europe

Juvenile Justice in Europe
Author: Tadeusz Grygier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1971
Genre: Juvenile justice, Administration of
ISBN: OCLC:3201146

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European Juvenile Justice Systems Volume I Coordinato da Glauco Giostra

European Juvenile Justice Systems  Volume I   Coordinato da Glauco Giostra
Author: Glauco Giostra,Vania Patanè
Publsiher: Giuffrè Editore
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9788814134142

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Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective

Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective
Author: Franklin E. Zimring,Maximo Langer,David S. Tanenhaus
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781479843886

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Provides a comparison of criminal justice and juvenile justice systems across the world, looking for points of comparison and policy variance that can lead to positive change in the United States. Contributors discuss important issues such as the relationship between political change and juvenile justice, the common labels used to unify juvenile systems in different regions and in different forms of government, the types of juvenile systems that exist and how they differ, and more. Furthermore, they use data on criminal versus juvenile justice in a wide variety of nations to create a new explanation of why separate juvenile and criminal courts are felt to be necessary. --From publisher description.

International Handbook of Juvenile Justice

International Handbook of Juvenile Justice
Author: Josine Junger-Tas,Scott H. Decker
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387094786

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This comprehensive reference work presents inside information on the Juvenile Justice-systems in 19 different countries, both in old and new EU-member states and in the United States and Canada. The book is the result of research conducted by a group of outstanding researchers, who are concerned about trends in Juvenile Justice in the last two decades, which blur the border between criminal and juvenile justice.