TITEL
Juvenile delinquency: theories, crimes, and two countries' different justice systems
FöRFATTARE
Carlsson, Sofia
DATUM
2000-06-21
INSTITUTION
Industriell ekonomi och samhällsvetenskap / Rättsvetenskap
SAMMANFATTNING
My intention with this project was to study some of the factors involved
with juvenile delinquency. I wanted to clarify some of the causes, look at
Sweden's and USA's juvenile crime rates and justice systems, and find
eventual differences and similarities. A big difference I found was that USA
uses the death penalty in most states, while this is outlawed in Sweden.
Also, USA has special juvenile courts, whereas Sweden has one united court
system where both adults and juveniles can be prosecuted. Both countries try
to keep juveniles out of the court system as much as possible by diverting
youth to the social services. The most common crimes among juveniles are
property offenses in Sweden as well as in Missouri, USA, and juvenile
delinquency is most frequent in urban areas. Overall, this study gave a
pretty good picture of how juvenile delinquency is handled in these
countries.
ISSN 1404-5508 / ISRN LTU-SHU-EX--00/139--SE / NR 2000:139
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