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Good practices and promising initiatives in juvenile justice in the CEE/CIS region |
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UNICEF Regional Office for CEE/CIS |
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| Juvenile, Justice, Reform |
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During 2009, UNICEF supported the sharing of knowledge and experience between countries via a series of regional events on specific aspects of juvenile justice reform (diversion and alternatives, the role of specialist child police units, and legislative reform) as well as the collection of good or promising practices in these areas for the purpose of inclusion in the present catalogue. This exercise illustrates the marked emergence of diversion and alternatives to custodial measures, benefiting child offenders both above and below the minimum age for prosecution as a juvenile who would otherwise have been sent to closed educational, correctional or penal institutions by administrative or judicial bodies (see in box above the conclusions on administrative detention in Lost in the Justice System, UNICEF 2008). There are a growing number of such good initiatives, even though few are fully documented and analysed against established baselines in CEE/CIS so far. |
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