Responsabilidad penal juvenil: Hacia una "justicia individualizada"

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The main feature of the Youth Criminal Justice System lies in the legal consequences and the criteria of selection. It combines two apparently opposite ideas: punishment and education. Judges are assigned with the task of watching over their balance. This way, the form of the decision changes and its understanding demands examining its principles, purposes and features.

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Grünstein, M. A., Carrasco, G. L., & Pinto, T. V. (2009). Responsabilidad penal juvenil: Hacia una “justicia individualizada.” Revista de Derecho, 22(2), 137–159. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-09502009000200008

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