A Study on the Justice Treatment of Delinquent Juvenile From a Child-Friendly Perspective

Bo LI, Yin YU, Liuyi PAN, Anyi HU

Abstract


The delinquent juvenile refers to the juvenile who has been involved in crime or has bad behavior, serious bad behavior. At present, the construction of child-friendly cities is in full swing, but from this perspective, the problem of "friendly intervention" for delinquent teenagers has rarely been paid attention to. Including the "friendly" policy support for judicial treatment is not strong enough, the "friendly" measures lack pertinence and innovative design, the crime of juvenile intervention "friendly" coordination situation has not been formed, which is not conducive to the education correction of juvenile crime, but also the "child friendly" construction shortcomings. To this end, it is necessary to pay attention to the concept of juvenile justice, can not know the value of the concept, but it is empty and silent. On this basis, further digging the idea core and law, and on the basis of logic law, putting forward the path and countermeasures.


Keywords


Child Friendliness; Juvenile delinquency; Education correction; Judicial treatment

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11928

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