Eric L. Jensen / Jørgen Jepsen (eds.)
Juvenile Law Violators, Human Rights, and the Development of New Juvenile Justice Systems
Herausgeber: Jensen, Eric L.; Jepsen, Jorgen; Jepsen, Jrgen
Eric L. Jensen / Jørgen Jepsen (eds.)
Juvenile Law Violators, Human Rights, and the Development of New Juvenile Justice Systems
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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.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2006
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- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 925g
- ISBN-13: 9781841136370
- ISBN-10: 1841136379
- Artikelnr.: 22576389
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 925g
- ISBN-13: 9781841136370
- ISBN-10: 1841136379
- Artikelnr.: 22576389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Eric L. Jensen is Professor of Sociology, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, U.S.A. Jørgen Jepsen is Senior Consultant at the Danish Institute for Human Rights, and Associate Professor Emeritus in Criminology at the University of Aarhus, Denmark.
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
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
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
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