![]() | Juvenile Justice: International Perspectives, Models and Trends Subjects: Law; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Family Child & Social Welfare Law; Forensic Science - Law; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Public Administration & Management; Public Policy; Delinquency; Youth Offending and Youth Justice; Juvenile justice has been and remains a topical issue at national and international levels. There are various standards and guidelines for administration, but six major models characterize juvenile justice systems worldwide: participatory, welfare, corporatism, modified justice, justice, and crime control. Juvenile Justice: International Perspectiv John Winterdyk has authored/edited over 25 textbooks, many of which have been international and/or comparative in nature. He has also published a wide range of articles in a number of international journals and been invited to guest edited several others on such topics as human trafficking and genocide. He is a member of a number of international associations and has held various visiting and adjunct positions internationally. In addition to juvenile justice, John's current research interests include human trafficking, identity theft, crime prevention, and justice reform. . |
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