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Juvenile law violators, human rights, and the development of new juvenile justice systems / edited by Eric L. Jensen and Jørgen Jepsen



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Titolo: Juvenile law violators, human rights, and the development of new juvenile justice systems / edited by Eric L. Jensen and Jørgen Jepsen Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (496 p.)
Disciplina: 364.36
Soggetto topico: Juvenile delinquents
Juvenile justice, Administration of
Children's rights
Persona (resp. second.): JensenEric L. <1946->
JepsenJørgen <1930->
Note generali: Papers from a conference held in Onati, Spain at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in June 2003
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index
Nota di contenuto: Practicality of human rights-based juvenile justice systems for diverse nations -- Juvenile justice systems -- Learning from the experience of diverse models
1. Eric L Jensen and Jørgen Jepsen: Introduction -- Section One: The Practicality of Human Rights-Based Juvenile Justice Systems for Diverse Nations -- 2. Bruce Abramson: Juvenile Justice: The 'Unwanted Child': Why the potential of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is not being realized, and what we can do about it -- 3. Charlotte Flindt Pedersen: Support for the Implementation of Humane Responses to Children in Conflict with the Law in DIHR Partner Countries -- 4. Adam Stapleton: Regional Co-operation and the Spread of New Ideas and Practices -- 5. Ann Skelton: The South African Child Justice Bill: Transition as Opportunity -- Section Two: Juvenile Justice Systems -- 6. Eric L Jensen: An Historical Overview of the American Juvenile Justice System -- 7. José Luis de la Cuesta: The New Spanish Penal System on Delinquency -- 8. Frieder Dünkel: Juvenile Justice in Germany -- 9. Krzysztof Krajewski: The Juvenile Justice System in Poland -- 10. Jerzy Sarnecki: Responses to Juvenile Crime: The Swedish System -- 11. Jørgen Jepsen: Juvenile Justice in Denmark: From Social Welfare to Repression -- 12. Kishor Silwal: Juvenile Justice in Nepal: An Overview -- Section Three: Learning from the Experiences of Diverse Models -- 13. Lola Vallés: The Role of the Police within the Spanish Juvenile Justice System: The Results of Legal Reform in Catalonia -- 14. Troy L Armstrong: Achieving Positive Results with Serious Juvenile Offenders in a Reintegrative Framework: Strategies Essential for Rehabilitative Effectiveness with the Intensive Aftercare Program (IAP) Model -- 15. Barbara Mendenhall and James Dumesnil: Exploring Traditional Cultural Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution in American Indian Communities -- 16. Desmond Kaunda: The Juvenile Justice Forums of Malawi: A Case Study of the Lilongwe -- Juvenile Justice Forum -- 17. Ivana Stevanovic: Combining Juvenile Justice with Family Law Reform in Serbia -- 18. Barry C Feld: The Inherent Tension of Social Welfare and Criminal Social Control: Policy Lessons from the American Juvenile Court Experience -- 19. Eric L Jensen and Jørgen Jepsen: Conclusions: Themes, Trends, and Challenges
Sommario/riassunto: This volume brings together scholars and practitioners specialising in juvenile justice from the US, Europe, alongside scholars from Africa and Asia who are working on human rights issues in developing countries or countries in transition. The book thus presents two types of papers, the first being descriptive and analytical academic papers on whole systems of juvenile justice or certain parts thereof (e.g., aftercare, restorative justice, etc.). These topics are presented as essential for the development of new juvenile justice systems. The second group of papers deal with efforts to promote reform through international activity (PRI, DCI, DIHR), and through efforts to utilise modern theory in national reforms in developing countries (Malawi, Nepal, and Serbia) or in countries experiencing current or recent political and systemic changes or developments (South Africa, Germany, and Poland). The volume is also intended to throw light on recent trends in juvenile crime in various countries, the relationship between actual developments and popular and political perceptions and reactions to such developments, including the efforts to locate effective alternatives to the incarceration of young offenders. At the same time as the search for such alternatives is being intensified through international exchange and experimentation, the amelioration of harsh measures against juvenile law violators is often countered by political and public outcries for security and demonstrative public intervention against misbehavior. A streak of new moralism is clearly discernable as a counteracting force against more humane reform efforts. The volume throws light on developments in the actual parameters of juvenile offending, public and political demands for security and public intervention, and measures to provide interventions which are at the same time compatible with international human rights instruments
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ISBN: 1-4725-5995-9
1-280-82929-X
9786610829293
1-84731-285-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910826162303321
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Serie: Onati international series in law and society.