Based on communication by the Prussian Ministry of Culture, the article examines how delinquency was consolidated as a distinct problem in early 19th-century. It highlights the role of flexible and reflexive control alliances in addressing young...
The article traces the central lines of development in youth crime prevention in Germany since the 19th century. It presents five phases of youth crime prevention across different political systems – from the German Empire through the Third...
The collective term "juvenile justice movement" lumps together a heterogeneous group of people. It seems worthwhile to examine the backgrounds and motivations of individuals involved in the juvenile justice project. Wilhelm Gossler Hertz is a...
The text deals with ombudsman services in accordance with § 9a SGB (Social Code Book) VIII in Germany as an external complaint opportunity for young people in residential care units. It presents empirical data, discusses the understanding of...
Case conferences are a form of official cooperation in criminal proceedings in the field of juvenile justice that is very popular, at least as a concept. In practice, however, a successful case conference requires much more than might initially...
The Childhood-Haus concept originated in Scandinavia and is based on the Barnahus quality standards. It follows a cross-sectoral approach involving medicine, psychology, child and youth services, police, and the justice system. The aim is to provide...
The article reports on a student survey conducted at the Freie Universität Berlin Law School on the social climate, diversity characteristics and study experience. After explaining the survey design, first results of the study are presented.