The participation of social services in youth justice systems in Europe

Publication date

2015

Authors

Rap, StephanieISNI 0000000387542998

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Article
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taverne

Abstract

This article considers the participation of social services in youth justice systems in 11 European countries. In international children’s rights instruments, the importance of the assessment of the background situation of juvenile defendants is acknowledged. In this article, three models for social work participation are proposed, on the basis of the distinction between adversarial and inquisitorial legal traditions and welfare and justice approaches towards youth justice. In the welfare model, social workers play the most active role in the youth justice process, whereas in the justice model, social workers have the least active role. In between, a mixed model can be found in which social workers play an active role in the youth justice system only to some extent.

Keywords

youth justice, youth court, social services, children’s rights, Taverne, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Rap, S 2015, 'The participation of social services in youth justice systems in Europe', European Journal of Social Work, vol. 18, no. 5, pp. 675-689. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2014.942725