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Juvenile Justice Italian Style

NCJ Number
104093
Journal
Law and Society Review Volume: 20 Issue: 4 Dated: (1986) Pages: 509-544
Author(s)
E M Lemert
Date Published
1986
Length
36 pages
Annotation
The juvenile court in Italy was established many years after those in the United States and other European countries.
Abstract
Even after its creation problems of differentiation and staffing remained, and delays plus ineffective services continue to complicate day-to-day operations of the juvenile courts. I propose that the juvenile court in Italy has been a spurious development, reflecting contradictions between the culture of legal certainty and familism, and the adoption of a pattern of discretionary justice based on the positivism of Ferri. Operations of the juvenile court resemble rituals aimed to satisfy conflicting values. Signs are that its legitimacy has been weakened and that other forms of social control have emerged or reemerged. (Publisher abstract)

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