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Juvenile Law Violators Human Rights and the Development of New Juvenile Justice Systems 2006 by Edited by Eric L. Jensen Edited by Jorgen Jepsen Contributions by James Dumesnil Contributions by Ivana Stevanovic Contributions by Troy L. Armstrong Contributions by Kishor Silwal Contributions, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Eric L. Jensen Edited by Jorgen Jepsen Contributions by James Dumesnil Contributions by Ivana Stevanovic Contributions by Troy L. Armstrong Contributions by Kishor Silwal Contributions
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841136363
    Pages496
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2006

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Juvenile Law Violators Human Rights and the Development of New Juvenile Justice Systems 2006 by Edited by Eric L. Jensen Edited by Jorgen Jepsen Contributions by James Dumesnil Contributions by Ivana Stevanovic Contributions by Troy L. Armstrong Contributions by Kishor Silwal Contributions

    This volume brings together scholars and practitioners specialising in juvenile justice from the US and Europe alongside scholars from Africa and Asia who are working on human rights issues in developing countries or countries in transition. The book presents two types of papers: descriptive and analytical academic papers on whole systems of juvenile justice or aspects of those systems (e.g. aftercare restorative justice etc.) and papers which 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 efforts to find alternatives to the incarceration of young offenders). 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.show more



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