ABC Non-Profit Inc.
1234 Station Rd.
City, ST 01234
Country
Profile
Prepared By: (name)
As a researcher, explain why we study international juvenile justice and/or youth violence (at least one paragraph).
Country#1:
Overview[footnoteRef:1]: [1: You are encouraged to use https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ ]
(This could include information about the geography, people, energy, communications, transportation, etc. Citations and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information should be in your own words. This section should be at least two paragraphs.)
Summary:
(This should be a summary of the juvenile justice or youth violence as identified in the lesson notes and readings. Citations and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information should be in your own words. This section should be at least one paragraph.)
ABC Non-Profit Inc.
1234 Station Rd.
City, ST 01234
Country
Profile
Prepared By: (name)
Country #2:
Overview[footnoteRef:2]: [2: You are encouraged to use https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ ]
(This could include information about the geography, people, energy, communications, transportation, etc. Citations and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information should be in your own words. This section should be at least two paragraphs.)
Summary:
(This should be a summary of the juvenile justice or youth violence as identified in the lesson notes and readings. Citations and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information should be in your own words. This section should be at least one paragraph.)
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Unit VII: International Juvenile Justice Systems in Comparison to the United States
Introduction
In this unit, you will learn and analyze the importance of understanding how other countries from around the world face the challenges of juvenile delinquency, prevention, and trends.
(Greyerbaby, 2014)
Introduction
Each country has particular challenges when attempting to deter and prevent juvenile delinquency.
In this unit, we will discuss common international trends facing many countries.
You will also become familiar with the differences and similarities of key juvenile justice systems.
The Beijing Rules
Let’s being this unit by examining the Beijing Rules.
By examining these rules, you will have an example and a broader knowledge and/or understanding on how juveniles are treated in comparison to the United States.
(Peggy_Marco, 2006)
The Beijing Rules
It is important to note throughout world history that not every country perceived the humane treatment of prisoners as an important element of their juvenile justice system.
The definition of what is considered humane treatment is often left up solely to the government of each count.
1. ABC Non-Profit Inc.
1234 Station Rd.
City, ST 01234
Country
Profile
Prepared By: (name)
As a researcher, explain why we study international juvenile
justice and/or youth violence (at least one paragraph).
Country#1:
Overview[footnoteRef:1]: [1: You are encouraged to use
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ ]
(This could include information about the geography, people,
energy, communications, transportation, etc. Citations and
references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information
should be in your own words. This section should be at least
two paragraphs.)
2. Summary:
(This should be a summary of the juvenile justice or youth
violence as identified in the lesson notes and readings. Citations
and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information
should be in your own words. This section should be at least
one paragraph.)
3. ABC Non-Profit Inc.
1234 Station Rd.
City, ST 01234
Country
Profile
Prepared By: (name)
Country #2:
Overview[footnoteRef:2]: [2: You are encouraged to use
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ ]
4. (This could include information about the geography, people,
energy, communications, transportation, etc. Citations and
references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information
should be in your own words. This section should be at least
two paragraphs.)
Summary:
(This should be a summary of the juvenile justice or youth
violence as identified in the lesson notes and readings. Citations
and references are not appropriate here. Instead, the information
should be in your own words. This section should be at least
5. one paragraph.)
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Unit VII: International Juvenile Justice Systems in Comparison
to the United States
6. Introduction
In this unit, you will learn and analyze the importance of
understanding how other countries from around the world face
the challenges of juvenile delinquency, prevention, and trends.
(Greyerbaby, 2014)
Introduction
Each country has particular challenges when attempting to deter
and prevent juvenile delinquency.
In this unit, we will discuss common international trends facing
many countries.
You will also become familiar with the differences and
similarities of key juvenile justice systems.
The Beijing Rules
Let’s being this unit by examining the Beijing Rules.
By examining these rules, you will have an example and a
broader knowledge and/or understanding on how juveniles are
treated in comparison to the United States.
7. (Peggy_Marco, 2006)
The Beijing Rules
It is important to note throughout world history that not every
country perceived the humane treatment of prisoners as an
important element of their juvenile justice system.
The definition of what is considered humane treatment is often
left up solely to the government of each country.
However, the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the
Administration of Juvenile Justice, or the Beijing Rules, offer
some oversight and world standard to the humane treatment of
juveniles.
The Beijing Rules
(United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006)
The Beijing Rules
8. Member States shall seek, in conformity with their respective
general interests, to further the well-being of the juvenile and
her or his family (1.1).
Member States shall endeavor to develop conditions that will
ensure for the juvenile a meaningful life in the community,
which, during that period in life when she or he is most
susceptible to deviant behavior, will foster a process of personal
development and education that is as free from crime and
delinquency as possible. (1.2)
Sufficient attention shall be given to positive measures that
involve the full mobilization of all possible resources, including
the family, volunteers and other community groups, as well as
schools and other community institutions, for the purpose of
promoting the well-being of the juvenile, with a view to
reducing the need for intervention under the law, and of
effectively, fairly and humanely dealing with the juvenile in
conflict with the law. (1.3)
The Beijing Rules
(United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006)
9. Juvenile justice services shall be systematically developed and
coordinated with a view to improving and sustaining the
competence of personnel involved in the services, including
their methods, approaches and attitudes (1.6).
These Rules shall be implemented in the context of economic,
social and cultural conditions prevailing in each Member
State(1.5).
Juvenile justice shall be conceived as an integral part of the
national development process of each country, within a
comprehensive framework of social justice for all juveniles,
thus, at the same time, contributing to the protection of the
young and the maintenance of a peaceful order in society. (1.4)
The Beijing Rules
(continued)
International Juvenile Delinquency
Now, after reviewing the basic human standards for treatment of
juvenile delinquents, you will break down international juvenile
delinquency by sections of the world.
This will help you create a picture of how different regions of
10. the world experience juvenile delinquency and the trends
associated with each region.
(maps-for-free, 2013)
International Juvenile Delinquency
Learn more by accessing the following article.
Bochenek, M. G. (2016, January 8). Children behind bars.
World Policy. Retrieved from
https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/01/08/children-behind-bars
(johnhain, 2016)
European Region
First, let’s examine the European region of the world.
Europe has seen an increase in teen violence, and one of the
most startling issues facing Europe at the present moment is the
international sex trade of children and adolescents.
Trafficking for sexual exploitation is more common in Europe,
and 27% of all victims detected globally are children (United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2012).
The international sex trade of youth and adolescents is rising at
an alarming rate.
11. European Region
Learn more about juvenile justice in Germany. In order to
access the resource below, you must first log into the myCSU
Student Portal and access the Academic OneFile database within
the CSU Online Library.
How a trip to Germany opened a governor’s eyes on juvenile
justice. (2015, November 10). States News Service.
(Alexas_Fotos, 2016)
United Kingdom
The juvenile justice system in England and Wales is somewhat
similar to the system in the United States.
A child is defined as anyone who has not yet reached his or her
18th birthday (Blakeman, 2008).
A youth court is responsible for the cases involving children.
These are less y of formal than adult courts and are private, not
allowing public access.
However, a juvenile may be transferred to adult court and tried
as an adult.
12. United Kingdom
Children may be held in a variety of facilities:
secure children’s home,
secure training centre, or
young offender institution (Ministry of Justice, 2012).
Those under 15 years of age will be placed in a secure
children’s home.
Those over 15 will be placed in either a secure training centre
or a young offender institution.
United Kingdom
In Northern Ireland, the Youth Justice Agency (YJA) was
launched in 2003.
Its goal is to make communities safer by providing resources so
that children stop offending.
The YJA works with youths from the ages of 10 to 17
(Department of Justice, n.d.).
They provide many services and partner with others to offer
services in order to “help children to address their offending
behaviour, divert them from crime, assist their integration into
the community, and to meet the needs of victims of crime”
(Department of Justice, n.d., para. 4).
13. The Americas
As you look into the juvenile justice issues in the Americas, you
will notice a trend as it relates to the rise of teen violence also.
Could the rise of teen violence be a global trend?
What would be the cause of this particular trend?
How do the media (both mainstream and social) influence the
rise of teen violence around the world?
The Americas
It should be no surprise to learn that in Mexico, violent crime is
considered one of the biggest problems, if not the biggest
criminal problem, associated with criminal activity.
Because Mexico has such a high violent crime rate associated
with drug cartels, it should also not surprise you that these
violent trends filter down into the juvenile population.
The Americas
Drug cartels often use gangs to distribute drugs and contraband.
Mexican gangs, as in the United States, are mostly comprised of
teenagers and even younger children.
Children and teenagers are impressionable at this age in life,
and social surroundings can often dictate future criminal
14. behavior.
The Americas
In Brazil, youth crime has increased in the past 10 years.
Specifically, murder has increased 138% (Garcia-Navarro,
2013a).
Some attribute the increase in youth crime to the economic
boom. In the past few years, prices on everything have
skyrocketed. A pizza may cost $30-$40 (Garcia-Navarro,
2013b).
Asia-Pacific Region
Similar to the United States, the Asia-Pacific countries have
displayed growing concern for juvenile offenders, juvenile
victims, and juveniles who witness crime.
Unfortunately, although reform initiatives have begun, the lack
of protection for juvenile rights still exists.
Alexas_Fotos. (2016, January). German flag [Image]. Retrieved
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1132796/
Blakeman, I. (2008). The youth justice system of England and
Wales. Retrieved from
http://www.unafei.or.jp/english/pdf/RS_No78/No78_13VE_Blak
eman.pdf
Department of Justice. (n.d.). About the Youth Justice Agency.
Retrieved https://www.dojni.gov.uk/articles/about-youth-
justice-agency
Garcia-Navarro, L. (2013a). As youth crime spikes, Brazil
struggles for answers. Retrieved from
http://www.npr.org/2013/04/30/180067497/as-youth-crime-
spikes-brazil-struggles-for-answers
Garcia-Navarro, L. (2013b). In the wake of Brazil’s boom,
prices to match. Retrieved from
http://www.npr.org/2013/04/12/176956307/in-the-wake-of-
brazils-boom-prices-to-match
Greyerbaby. (2014). Boy looking through fence [Photograph].
Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/boy-looking-fence-
chain-link-young-529067/
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Ministry of Justice. (2012). Young people (Juvenile Offenders).
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offender/juveniles
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