Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective /
Among developed nations, the United States has one of the most extreme and harsh criminal justice systems in the world-there is overwhelmingly more violence, more punishment, and more incarceration for both adults and juveniles here. But while American scholars may have extensive knowledge about oth...
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[2015]
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Table des matières:
- Juvenile justice and crime policy in Europe / Frieder Dünkel
- Juvenile justice without a juvenile court : a note on Scandinavian exceptionalism / Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
- The development and prospect of juvenile justice in the People's Republic of China / Weijian Gao
- Juvenile justice in India / Ved Kumari
- Myths and realities of juvenile justice in Latin America / Mary Beloff and Máximo Langer
- Juvenile justice in Muslim-majority states / Lena Salaymeh
- Juvenile justice in Poland / Barbara Stańdo-Kawecka
- Freedom in the making : juvenile justice in South Africa / Ann Skelton
- Legislative impact, political change, and juvenile detention : comparing South Korea and Japan / Jae-Joon Chung
- One theme or many? : the search for a deep structure in global juvenile justice / Franklin E. Zimring and Máximo Langer.


