Alternative sanctions in the juvenile prison population
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https://doi.org/10.15517/aciep.v0i3.14640Keywords:
Juvenile Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Model, Alternative sanctions, Juvenile prison population, Criminal enforcementAbstract
Any item to be addressed from the public policy analysis is interesting because it allows you to discover, from a perspective that claims to be objective, if decisions or state management is on the right track and study of juvenile criminal sanctions is one of those subjects.
That is why in this article you will find a brief history on the model response to juvenile crime in Costa Rica from 1963 to the present, which would give reason for the current institutional and administrative organization and management, as well how to describe details of the concept, types of alternative sanctions, its implementation and some challenges.
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