爱尔兰青少年司法制度的发展:走向青少年司法的儿童权利模式?

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.1177/10439862221138682
Louise Forde, Katharina Swirak
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2001年《儿童法》的出台标志着爱尔兰青年司法新时代的开始,尽管可以说是爱尔兰青年司法系统现代化的“起步较晚”。该法案生效20年后,最近发布的《2021-2027年青年司法战略》承诺发展一个以国际儿童权利原则为基础的青年司法系统。在提出这一愿景时,爱尔兰与其他一些国家一道,努力在国际儿童权利原则的基础上发展其青年司法系统。这篇文章考虑了爱尔兰在多大程度上可以说已经朝着成为一个尊重儿童权利的青年司法系统迈进,涉及三个具体领域——转移、严重犯罪和拘留。作为一个对青年司法采取福利/司法混合方法的国家,并逐步将其国际义务纳入《联合国儿童权利公约》,爱尔兰发展更符合权利的青年司法方法的道路——以及它遇到的机会和障碍——可以为其他处于类似轨道的国家的全球辩论做出贡献。
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The Development of the Irish Youth Justice System: Toward a Children’s Rights Model of Youth Justice?
The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of a new era for Irish youth justice although arguably represented a “late start” for Ireland in modernizing her youth justice system. Twenty years after the Act came into force, the recently published Youth Justice Strategy 2021-2027 commits to developing a youth justice system underpinned by international children’s rights principles. In setting out this vision, Ireland joins a number of other countries that are making efforts to develop their youth justice systems based on international children’s rights principles. This article considers the extent to which Ireland can be said to have moved toward becoming a children’s rights-respecting youth justice system, with reference to three specific areas—diversion, serious crime, and detention. As a country with a hybrid welfare/justice approach to youth justice, and an incremental approach to the incorporation of its international obligations under the UNCRC, Ireland’s path toward developing more rights-compliant approaches to youth justice—and the opportunities and barriers it has encountered—can contribute to global debates for other countries on a similar trajectory.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice presents single-themed special issues that focus on a critical issue in contemporary criminal justice in order to provide a cogent, thorough, and timely exploration of the topic. Subjects include such concerns as organized crime, community policings, gangs, white-collar crime, and excessive police force.
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