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De nos jours, dans les villes, la violence des jeunes alarme, inquiète. « Ils sont de plus en plus violents, de plus en plus jeunes », entend-on régulièrement de l’opinion publique. Pourtant, ces commentaires ne reposent sur aucune base scientifique fiable : ils relèvent d’un discours construit depuis près de deux cents ans sur des faits peu représentatifs et des impressions non critiquées. Jusqu’ici, ville et violence, jeunesse et violence, voire jeunesse et ville étaient analysées de manière séparée ; en revanche, la problématique de la violence des jeunes dans l’espace public urbain n’avait pas donné lieu à des recherches croisées. Par la confrontation systématique des sources (répressives, discursives) et selon une pluralité d’approches méthodologiques (travail sur archives, enquête orale), les auteurs de ce livre, historiens, criminologues ou sociologues, tentent de cerner l’écart existant entre perception et réalité du phénomène aux différentes périodes de l’histoire. Sur la base de recherches récentes, ils proposent de mieux comprendre quand, comment et pourquoi s’est construite dans la société européenne cette représentation de la jeunesse comme vecteur de violence associé à la vie urbaine.
Criminal justice, Administration of --- Crime --- History. --- 858 Geweld --- 844.6 Samenlevingsproblemen --- Juvenile delinquency --- Europe --- Social conditions --- Social life and customs --- Urban violence --- Violence urbaine --- Délinquance juvénile --- History --- Histoire --- Suburban crimes --- Juvenile delinquency - Europe --- Europe - Social conditions --- Europe - Social life and customs --- délinquance juvénile --- déviance --- violences juvéniles urbaines --- répression --- Marseille --- Bruxelles --- Anvers --- Paris
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Criminology. Victimology --- Europe --- Délinquance --- --Prévention --- --Autriche --- --France --- --Pays-Bas --- --Pologne --- --Allemagne --- --Juvenile delinquency --- Prevention --- Juvenile delinquency --- Crime prevention --- Délinquance juvénile --- Criminalité --- Prévention --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Prévention --- Juvenile delinquency - Europe - Prevention --- Autriche --- France --- Pays-Bas --- Pologne --- Allemagne
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Age group sociology --- Social problems --- History of Europe --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Juvenile delinquency --- Juvenile delinquents --- Délinquance juvénile --- Jeunes délinquants --- History --- Congresses --- Cross-cultural studies --- Prevention --- Rehabilitation --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Etudes transculturelles --- Prévention --- Rééducation --- Delinquance juvenile --- -Juvenile delinquency --- -Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- -History --- Délinquance juvénile --- Jeunes délinquants --- Congrès --- Prévention --- Rééducation --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile delinquency - Great Britain - History - Congresses. --- Juvenile delinquency - Europe - History - Congresses. --- Delinquance juvenile - Europe - Histoire - Congres. --- Delinquance juvenile - Grande-Bretagne - Histoire - Congres. --- Droit penal compare --- Mineur delinquant --- Protection de la jeunesse
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Juvenile justice, Administration of --- Juvenile delinquency --- Justice pour mineurs --- Délinquance juvénile --- Administration --- Jeugdcriminaliteit --- Jeugdgevangenis --- Jeugdmisdadigheid (delinquente jeugd, jeugdcriminaliteit, jeugddelinquentie) --- 841.5 Bestuur en beleid --- 821.5 Mensenrechten --- 186.3 Jeugdhulp --- Administration of juvenile justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Law and legislation --- Juvenile justice [Administration of ] --- European Union countries --- Turkey --- Canada --- Juvenile justice, Administration of - Europe --- Juvenile justice, Administration of - Turkey --- Juvenile justice, Administration of - Canada --- Juvenile delinquency - Europe --- Juvenile delinquency - Turkey --- Juvenile delinquency - Canada --- Délinquance juvénile
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Juvenile justice, Administration of --- Neoliberalism --- Justice pour mineurs --- Néo-libéralisme --- Administration --- Juvenile delinquency --- Prevention --- 343.88 <4> --- 343.12.5 <4> --- BPB0803 --- Jeugdbescherming--Europa --- Kinderrechtbank. Jeugdrechtbank--Europa --- 343.12.5 <4> Kinderrechtbank. Jeugdrechtbank--Europa --- 343.88 <4> Jeugdbescherming--Europa --- Néo-libéralisme --- Administration of juvenile justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Law and legislation --- Juvenile justice, Administration of - Europe - Congresses --- Juvenile delinquency - Europe - Prevention - Congresses --- Enfants --- Délinquance juvénile --- Politique criminelle --- Responsabilité pénale --- Europe --- Délinquance juvénile --- Responsabilité pénale
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Reforming Juvenile Justice deals with fundamental, and at times, controversial issues in juvenile justice that are universal and go beyond the individual juvenile justice systems of various countries. For example: What age groups can be transferred to the adult criminal justice system and for what crimes? What can be said about the mental and moral development of juveniles in that age group? Do we know anything about the effects in terms of recidivism and reconviction by juveniles who have been penalized in the adult system? These are the kind of questions that this book, written by a group of experts on specific sub-topics in juvenile justice, tries to answer. The book concludes with a number of recommendations for improvements in juvenile justice.
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Juvenile Delinquency in Europe and Beyond: Results of the Second International Self-Report Delinquency Study presents the status of juvenile crime and delinquency and its backgrounds in many of the European Union member states as well as in the United States, Canada, Venezuela and Surinam. The book includes information on key issues in juvenile delinquency such as victimization of young people, alcohol and drug use and its relation to juvenile crime, involvement in youth gangs, immigration, family and school and neighborhood situations. It provides insight into different views on what can be considered juvenile crime; what acts are subsumed in its definition and when we can speak about structural delinquent behavior. These insights are based on self-reported information systematically and simultaneously collected from about 70,000 12-15 year old youths in 28 countries. Until recently, the self-report methodology has not been applied on such a large scale in an international context. The results of this survey provide new and unexpected data about those young people who structurally commit criminal acts, as well as on the frequency of the behavior and the conditions that have an impact on offending. The wealth of descriptions and insights in delinquency of all these countries will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners because of the special character of the publication; it is a book of reference to everyone interested in the backgrounds of juvenile delinquency. .
Criminology. --- Demography. --- Juvenile delinquency -- Cross-cultural studies. --- Juvenile delinquency -- Europe. --- Juvenile delinquency -- Research. --- Social sciences. --- Juvenile delinquency --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Research --- Delinquency, Juvenile --- Juvenile crime --- Cultural studies. --- Criminology and Criminal Justice. --- Criminology and Criminal Justice, general. --- Cultural Studies. --- Conduct disorders in children --- Crime --- Juvenile corrections --- Reformatories --- Social sciences --- Criminals --- Historical demography --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Study and teaching --- Culture --- Population. --- Population and Demography. --- Study and teaching. --- Cultural studies --- Human population --- Human populations --- Population growth --- Populations, Human --- Economics --- Human ecology --- Sociology --- Demography --- Malthusianism
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