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International Handbook of Juvenile Justice 2nd ed

Edited by: Scott H. Decker

ISBN13: 9783319450889
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This comprehensive reference work presents an in-depth analysis of juvenile justice systems across the world. The second edition of this Handbook has been updated with 13 new chapters, now covering a total of 34 countries, across North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East from an international and comparative perspective.

The International Handbook of Juvenile Justice is the result of research conducted by a group of outstanding scholars working in the field of juvenile justice. It 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. Also new to the second edition, each chapter is formatted to increase the comparative aspect of the book, highlighting:

  • The legal status of juveniles
  • Age of majority
  • The country's stance toward the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
  • Trends in juvenile crime over the period 2004-2014
  • Causes of juvenile crime
  • Policing and juveniles
  • Courts and juveniles
  • Custodial rules for juveniles (detention, prison, mixing juveniles with adults)
  • Alternative sanctions for juveniles: home confinement, restorative justice, restitution, etc.
  • Differences in treatment of boys and girls
This seminal work highlights similarities and differences between the various systems, and will be an important reference for researchers in criminology and criminal justice, particularly interested in juvenile delinquency and youth crime, as well as related disciplines like sociology, social work, and public policy.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Chapter 1 . USA
Chapter 2. Canada
Chapter 3. Mexico
Chapter 4. Brazil
Chapter 5. England and Wales
Chapter 6. Ireland
Chapter 7. Belgium
Chapter 8. Germany
Chapter 9. Austria
Chapter 10. Switzerland
Chapter 11. Spain
Chapter 12. Scotland
Chapter 13. Sweden
Chapter 14. Denmark
Chapter 15. Poland
Chapter 16. Slovenia
Chapter 17. Japan
Chapter 18. China
Chapter 19. India
Chapter 20. Uganda
Chapter 21. Ghana
Chapter 22. Kenya
Chapter 23. Israel
Chapter 24. Palestine
Chapter 25. Turkey.