Role of Early Psychosocial Intervention in the Prevention of Criminality: Recommendation Rec(2000)20 Adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 6 October 2000 and Explanatory MemorandumConseil de l'Europe, 2001 - 57 pagina's Les chiffres de la délinquance, notamment celle des jeunes ont augmenté, alors que le système de justice pénale est impuissant à enrayer cette recrudescence de la violence. Les recherches en sciences sociales sur les causes de la criminalité mettent en évidence que la lutte efficace suppose des politiques de prévention des comportements criminels par l'intervention psychosociale précoce. |
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