THE RIGHTS OF JUVENILES IN DETENTION IN THE INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS
Gherghina Raluca-Viorica
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Gherghina Raluca-Viorica: Constantin Brâncoveanu University, Pite?ti
Management Strategies Journal, 2016, vol. 31, issue 1, 125-131
Abstract:
International documents extensively regulate children’s rights also in the case of committing an offense stipulated by the criminal law. Criminological research has shown that delinquency among minors must be prevented primarily through measures of protection, education and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. School and family are two important factors for juvenile integration into society. The educational measures meet this preventive nature, being a function of training, of educational and professional training, of delinquent behaviour correction. Unlike educational measures, the punishments perform coercion and exemplarity functions.
Keywords: juvenile; detention regime; international documents; human rights (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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