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Criminological Characterization of Juvenile Offenders, Convicted without Isolation from Society

The criminological analysis of juveniles who are sentenced without isolation from society is an important aspect of the study of modern criminal policy. This approach is aimed at minimizing the negative impact of criminal liability on juvenile offenders and at the same time ensuring their social rehabilitation.

Peculiarities of the emergence and development of deviant behavior of juvenile convicts without isolation from society

Juveniles who have committed criminal offenses are a subject of close observation for criminologists, human rights activists and society as a whole. One particular aspect is the judicial practice whereby minors can be sentenced to certain types of punishment without isolation from society, such as suspended sentences, fines, community service, and correctional labor. This practice has its pros and cons that need to be considered from a criminological perspective.