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The article gives an overview of the development and distinct features of Scandinavian youth justice in Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The author presents a short case study of the birth of the Nordic model. This is followed by an overview of the major phases in the evolution of Nordic youth justice from the beginning of the last century until the most recent reform period around the turn of the millennium. In the next two sections the author gives a summary of the contents of the present criminal sanctions and their implementation practices. Ten the role of child welfare interventions is discussed in more detail, using Finland and Sweden as examples. The author’s conclusions follow in the final section.
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Artykuł stanowi przegląd rozwoju skandynawskiego wymiaru sprawiedliwości wobec nieletnich w Finlandii, Danii, Norwegii i Szwecji i ich cech charakterystycznych. Po przedstawieniu historii narodzin modelu nordyckiego pod koniec XIX w., dokonano przeglądu głównych etapów jego ewolucji na przestrzeni XIX i XX w. aż po ostatnie reformy z początku obecnego tysiąclecia. Następnie zbadano sankcje karne i praktyki ich stosowania. Na przykładzie Finlandii i Szwecji przedstawiono szczegółowo rolę interwencji w zakresie opieki nad dziećmi. Artykuł kończy podsu- mowanie i wnioski z przeprowadzonej analizy.
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The article discusses on the Act on counteracting threats of sexual offences. It introduces to the Polish legal system the Registry of Sex Offenders in a version with a limited access and a version available to the public. Criticising the adopted solutions, the author point out the lack of integration with other interventions conducted in Poland against sex offenders, noncompliance with the recommendations of the most important expert circles in the field. The summary emphasises that access to information contained in the registry of limited access will increase the safety of children, especially in those areas where the authorities of the state or local government shall perform activities related to the wider education, treatment or care of minors. However, it should be connected with the organization of a wide range of preventive measures. From the other side the public registry will contribute to increasing public concerns and will be associated with the negative consequences for the perpetrators, and often their families, and the victims themselves. There is certainly an effective instrument that can be used countering threats of crime against sexual abuse.
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