| Session 229: CH9 -> Juvenile Justice in Non-Euro-American Traditions (Sponsored by the Division of International Criminology) | |||
| Time: 2:40PM to 4:10 PM on Thursday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Directors Row E | |||
| Session Chair: Paul C. Friday, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte | |||
| Session Chair: Xin Ren, California State University - Sacramento | |||
| This is a unified panel in that each paper will discuss the juvenile justice systems of each country using a standardized format. This format includes: the social and political history of the society; the philosophical issues that underlie the process; the type of legal tradition followed; the general attitude and values placed on the role of the childre; the role the juvenile process is expected to play. | |||
| Juvenile Justice in India | |||
| by: | S. George Vincentnathan, University of Texas - Pan American (Corresponding) | ||
| Juvenile Justice in Turkey | |||
| by: | Sevil Atasoy, Istanbul University (Corresponding) | ||
| Juvenile Justice in Nigeria | |||
| by: | Obi N.I. Ebbe, Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Corresponding) | ||
| Juvenile Justice in Thailand | |||
| by: | Korakod Navchetr, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (Corresponding) | ||
| Juvenile Justice in the Philippines: Structure and Operation | |||
| by: | Donald J. Shoemaker, Virginia Tech (Corresponding) | ||
| Juvenile Justice in Russia | |||
| by: | Robert M. Hurley, California State University - Sacramento (Corresponding) | ||
| Discussants: | |||
| H. Preston Elrod, Eastern Kentucky University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006