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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Springer-Verlag New York
    ISBN: 9780387094786
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminal Law ; Criminology ; Social Sciences ; Criminal Law ; Criminology ; Social sciences
    Abstract: This comprehensive reference work presents an in-depth analysis on the juvenile justice systems of 19 different countries, both in EU-member states (old and new) and in the United States and Canada. The book is the result of research conducted by a group of outstanding scholars working in the field of juvenile justice. The book reflects a collective concern about trends in juvenile justice over the past two decades; trends that have begun to blur the difference between criminal and juvenile justice. The last chapter highlights similarities and differences between the various systems, identifying three clusters of countries with a similar approach to juvenile justice. In particular, differences are found between the Anglo-Saxon countries, and continental Europe. The former have a more formal "justice" approach, with a strong emphasis on the accountability of juveniles, "just desert" principles, and retribution, while the latter still operate on a "welfare" philosophy. Two special systems, the Scottish Hearing system and the Scandinavian model, are presented as well
    Abstract: "This comprehensive reference work presents an in-depth analysis on the juvenile justice systems of 19 different countries, both in EU-member states (old and new) and in the United States and Canada. The book is the result of research conducted by a group of outstanding scholars working in the field of juvenile justice. The book reflects a collective concern about trends in juvenile justice over the past two decades, trends that have begun to blur the difference between criminal and juvenile justice. The last chapter highlights similarities and differences between the various systems, identifying three clusters of countries with a similar approach to juvenile justice. In particular, differences are found between the Anglo-Saxon countries, and continental Europe. The former have a more formal ""justice"" approach, with a strong emphasis on the accountability of juveniles, ""just desert"" principles, and retribution, while the latter still operate on a ""welfare"" philosophy. Two special systems, the Scottish Hearing system and the Scandinavian model, are presented as well."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Springer-Verlag New York
    ISBN: 9780387892955
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 276p, digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Reforming juvenile justice
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Social Sciences ; Criminology ; Social sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Jugendstrafrecht ; Strafrechtsreform ; Europa ; Jugendgerichtsbarkeit ; Reform ; Europa ; Jugendstrafrecht ; Strafrechtsreform ; Jugendgerichtsbarkeit ; Reform
    Abstract: Deals with fundamental, and at times, controversial issues in juvenile justice that are universal and go beyond the individual juvenile justice systems of various countries. This book tries to answer questions including - What age groups can be transfered to the adult criminal justice system and for what crimes?
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminary; The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child; Young People's Rights: The Role of the Council of Europe; Criminal Responsibility of Adolescents: Youth as Junior Citizenship; Parental Responsibility for Youth Offending; Juvenile Transfer in the United States; Transfer of Minors to the Criminal Court in Europe: Belgium and the Netherlands; The Prevention of Delinquent Behaviour; Restorative Justice and Youth Justice: Bringing Theory and Practice Closer Together in Europe; Trends in Youth Offending in Europe
    Description / Table of Contents: Community Sanctions and the Sanctioning Practice in Juvenile Justice Systems in EuropeDiversion: A Meaningful and Successful Alternative to Punishment in European Juvenile Justice Systems; Custodial Establishments for Juveniles in Europe; Reforming Juvenile Justice: European Perspectives; Back matter
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