NCJ Number
133019
Editor(s)
J Junger-Tas,
L Boendermaker,
P H Van der Laan
Date Published
1991
Length
466 pages
Annotation
Thirty-one papers are presented from the international conference on the future of the juvenile justice system, held in Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands on May 29-31 in 1989.
Abstract
Section I contains a number of papers that present empirical data on juvenile delinquency, either based on police statistics or self-report findings. Some papers provide an overview of delinquency in various countries which reflects general tendencies in juvenile delinquency patterns in western countries. Section II is composed of papers on theory formation in relation to policy. The featured topic in these papers is the nature of the practical and policy implications of specific theoretical orientations. Papers in Section III address features of various juvenile justice systems including their objectives and planned changes. Disparities and common elements are noted among the juvenile justice systems of various countries. Section IV presents papers on both traditional and innovative sanctions. In some countries, the institution continues to be the cornerstone of the juvenile justice system. In others the emphasis is on diversion from formal processing and sanction alternatives to institutionalization. Papers cover both of these trends. Chapter references and data