Juvenile Justice: Risks of Implementation
Galina Mihailovna Tsinchenko ()
Administrative Consulting, issue 8
Abstract:
Analysis of juvenile justice in the West shows that this system significantly expands the law court and social services while limiting the rights of parents. Social services can invade any family and formal criteria to take the child. The Central ideological category governing relations between parents and children is the priority of the rights of children above the rights of parents. Based on the analysis of the views of foreign and Russian experts on the subject showing the risks and threats of the introduction of a juvenile justice system in Russia, the negative effects of removal of children from families.
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