Young offenders and their families : the human rights issue ; proceedings of the 14th International Congress in Bremen, Germany, from August 28th to September 2nd 1994 /

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Imprint:Mönchengladbach : Forum Verlag Godesberg, 1998.
Description:245 p. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfen ; Bd. 29.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4345072
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Other authors / contributors:Deutsche Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfen.
International Association of Juvenile and Family Court Magistrates.
ISBN:3930982315
Table of Contents:
  • Welcoming speech by the president of the IAJFCM / Paolo Vercellone
  • Welcoming speech by the Federal Minister of Justice / Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger
  • Welcoming speech by the Senator of Justice and the Constitution for the Hansa City of Bremen / Henning Scherf
  • Young offenders and their families / Jean Trépanier
  • Juvenile justice and human rights / Heike Jung
  • Understanding, delinquency, and public policy / E. Hunter Hurst
  • Juvenile delinquency in cities / Moacir Rodiguez
  • Juvenile justice: the role of the United Nations / Kurt Neudek
  • Propositions for the further development of juvenile justice systems / Frieder Dünkel
  • Young offenders and their families : the human rights issue / Monika Platek
  • Types of judicial responses to juvenile delinquency / Shao Wenhong
  • Educative guidance that "accepts", not a justice system that "weeds out" / Sigrid Pilz
  • Minors' rights: dream and nightmare / Carlos Elbert
  • Promising and disappointing / Peter van der Laan
  • Juvenile delinquency in Japan: how to explain Japan's low juvenile delinquency rate / Tatsuo Fujimoto
  • Types of judicial response to juvenile delinquency / Uberto Gatti
  • Alternatives to judicial responses / Alenka Selih
  • The observance of human rights in the practical application of juvenile and family justice / Maria Santos Pais, Geert Cappelaere
  • Juvenile criminal justice and human rights in Latin America / Carlos Tiffer.