Number: Vol.III, No.1, 2011 

Editorial

Written by PROBATION junior's Team

PROBATION junior brings into your attention a new volume, full of extremely interesting and exiting news. We hope you will enjoy! The papers are submitted by young and talented researchers who persist in inciting your interest with every subject they undertake! In this edition we also emphasize the topical phenomenon of criminal justice! Before you peruse the pages that follow, we would like to...

 

My latest attempt to steal

Written by Alina Apostol

The case presented is an attempt to steal in a supermarket located in North-West England. It is the story of a young Romanian offender outlines the facts from the moment he and his partner begin planning the theft to the point in which he is incarcerated. He describes life in a British jail. The text emphasizes the most common offence among Romanian citizens living in this country as well as some...

 

Justice European Mechanisms. Competency. Component. Interdependence – Comparative analysis

Written by Raluca-Ioana Rosu

The paper presented is an analysis of the most important justice institutions of Europe: European Court of Human Rights and European Court of Justice. The two justice mechanisms passes through the history of making – having as beginning moments the times of ‘60s, most specifically 1959 for ECHR and 1952 for ECJ. Through the comparative analysis of experience – Strasbourg Court deals with...

 

Juvenile justice: legislative aspects, sanction and assistance proceedings

Written by Antonia-Luiza Zavalic

The answer to the problem of juvenile delinquency in Romania, in terms of legislation, sanctions and programs formulated to counter it, is an issue that should not be neglected in order to find the best solution to correct the behaviour of juvenile offenders. Regarding the law, juvenile offenders appear as a special category due to their age, highlighted through the sanctions elaborated by...

 

Risk and protective factors of re-offending inmates who are convicted for robbery

Written by Diana Gabriela Tomoiagă

This article describes aspects related with the life course perspective of persons convicted who are incarcerated in a maximum security prison and who presents an increased risk of recidivism due to an existence of long evolution in committing crimes. This article is an accumulation of new data referring to the specific of re-offending inmates who are incarcerated for committing robbery in order...