NCJ Number
16291
Date Published
1971
Length
229 pages
Annotation
TEXT INTENDED FOR STUDENTS PREPARING TO BECOME SOCIAL WORKERS, GIVING HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND GENERAL THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE SUBJECTS.
Abstract
PART ONE PROVIDES DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF SUCH CONCEPTS AS CRIMINAL LAW, CRIME, PUNISHMENT, GUILT, AND OTHER RELATED CONCEPTS. NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES ARE PROVIDED, AND REFERENCES TO PERTINENT PROVISIONS OF ITALIAN LAW ARE INCLUDED. POSSIBILITIES FOR MITIGATION AND SUSPENSION OF SENTENCES - ESPECIALLY FOR JUVENILES AND FOR REJUVENATION EFFORTS ARE DESCRIBED AND DISCUSSED. PART TWO EXPLAINS WHY TRIALS ARE HELD, LISTS THE VARIOUS KINDS OF JUDGES IN ITALY AND THEIR FUNCTIONS, AND DESCRIBES THE THREE PHASES OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS. PART THREE GOES INTO THE PROVISIONS OF ITALIAN LAW CONCERNED WITH DEALING WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS AND ADOPTION. --IN ITALIAN