Youth in conflict with the law. The case of Grenada: Legal Aid & Counselling Clinic (LACC).

By: UNICEF
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Christ Church: UNICEF, March 1997Description: 14 pSubject(s): Youth Unrest | Social Problems | Juvenile Delinquency | Caribbean | Summary: This study examines the relationship between the socio-cultural and parental background of the convicted youths and the type of crime committed. It further attempts to analyze the effectiveness of the punishment administrated and to propose reforms both in the prison and the legal system that should help youths avoid conflict with the law.
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Caribbean Collection
02181-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC22120047

This study examines the relationship between the socio-cultural and parental background of the convicted youths and the type of crime committed. It further attempts to analyze the effectiveness of the punishment administrated and to propose reforms both in the prison and the legal system that should help youths avoid conflict with the law.

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