Juvenile Court Day
The German Youth Court Day is a three-year event of the youth criminal justice system at the federal level, which is open to all interested parties, primarily youth judges and youth prosecutors , youth court assistance and youth welfare, employees in the youth penal system, the police, social workers and academics .
The first German Juvenile Court Day took place in Berlin-Charlottenburg in 1909 . In 1917 Franz von Liszt established the conference as a permanent institution. It is organized by the German Association for Juvenile Courts and Youth Court Aid (DVJJ), which was founded at the fourth conference in 1917 (so-called war conference).
In addition, youth court days are organized by the DVJJ regional groups in the individual federal states.
Previously held German Youth Court Days | ||
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1. | Berlin-Charlottenburg | March 15-17, 1909 |
2. | Munich | Sept 29 - Oct 1, 1910 |
3. | Frankfurt am Main | Oct 10-12, 1912 |
4th | Berlin | April 12-14, 1917 |
5. | Jena | Sept. 27-28, 1920 |
6th | Heidelberg | September 17-19, 1924 |
7th | Stuttgart | Sept 8-10, 1927 |
8th. | bad Godesberg | April 20-22, 1950 |
9. | Munich | Oct 8 - 9, 1953 |
10. | Marburg | Oct 11-13, 1956 |
11. | Stuttgart | Oct 22-24, 1959 |
12. | regensburg | Oct 4-6, 1962 |
13. | Muenster | Oct 14-16, 1965 |
14th | Braunschweig | 3rd - 5th Oct. 1968 |
15th | Heidelberg | September 22-24, 1971 |
16. | Darmstadt | September 17-19, 1974 |
17th | Saarbrücken | Sept. 27-30, 1977 |
18th | Goettingen | Sep 29 - Oct 3, 1980 |
19th | Mannheim | October 3-7, 1983 |
20th | Cologne | Oct 6-10, 1986 |
21st | Goettingen | Sept 30th - Oct 4th 1989 |
22nd | regensburg | Sept 26-29, 1992 |
23. | Potsdam | Sept 23-27, 1995 |
24. | Hamburg | September 18-22, 1998 |
25th | Marburg | Sep 28 - Oct 2, 2001 |
26th | Leipzig | Sept 25-28, 2004 |
27. | Freiburg in Breisgau | Sept 15-18, 2007 |
28. | Muenster | Sept 11-14, 2010 |
29 | Nuremberg | Sept. 14-17, 2013 |
30th | Berlin | Sept. 14-17, 2017 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ cf. For example, the 23rd Lower Saxony Youth Court Day in Braunschweig Lower Saxony Ministry of Justice, accessed on August 15, 2020.
- ^ Third German Youth Court Conference in Frankfurt, 10.-12. October 1912 in: Contemporary History in Hessen, as of July 30, 2020.
- ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster : Punishment and education: Lecture given at the Third German Youth Court Day in Frankfurt aM Munich: CH Beck, 1913.
- ↑ Müller et al .: Youth Court Conference September 17, 1924. In: Negotiations of the 6th German Youth Court Conference. Published by Julius Springer. 1925.
- ↑ 8th German Juvenile Court Act in Bad Godesberg JR 1950, p. 402.
- ↑ W. Jubelius: 16 German youth court day . JZ 1975, pp. 132-134.
- ^ Eighteenth German Youth Court Day. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt , 1980, pp. 363–443 (issue).
- ^ Hanno Kühnert: The pleasure of punishing. Youth Court Day: Judges and prosecutors still rate youth pranks as a "crime" Die Zeit , October 17, 1980.
- ↑ “On the way to growing up.” Gerhard Mauz on the 19th German Youth Court Conference in Mannheim Der Spiegel , October 3, 1983.
- ^ Youth in the social constitutional state. For a new juvenile justice law. Documentation of the 22nd German Youth Court Conference from Sept. 26-29, 1992 in Regensburg. Forum Verlag Godesberg, 1996. Reading sample google.books.
- ↑ Social change and juvenile delinquency: new challenges for juvenile criminal justice, politics and society. Documentation of the 23rd German Youth Court Conference from September 23 to 27, 1995 in Potsdam. Forum-Verlag Godesberg, 1997. ISBN 9783930982165 .
- ↑ Jürgen Mansel: Children and young people as victims and perpetrators. Prevention and response. Documentation of the 24th German Youth Court Conference . Hamburg, 1999. ISBN 978-3-930982-47-9 .
- ^ Christian Pfeiffer: Exclusion, violence and crime in the life of young people: Children and young people as victims and perpetrators. Special edition for the 24th German Youth Court Day from 18. – 22. September 1998 in Hamburg. Hanover, 1999.
- ↑ Bernd-Rüdeger Sonnen : Looking back to the future Neue Kriminalpolitik 2001, pp. 30–33.
- ↑ Responsibility for youth. Documentation of the 26th German Youth Court Conference from 25th to 28th Sept. 2004 in Leipzig. Forum Verlag Godesberg (no year). Extract google.books.
- ↑ Promote. Demand. Drop. Current developments in dealing with Jewish delinquency. Documentation of the 27th German Juvenile Court Conference from Sept. 15-18, 2007 in Freiburg. Forum Verlag Godesberg, 2008. Reading sample google.books.
- ↑ Nadine Bals: 28th German Youth Court Day: Attention (for) youth! Practice and perspectives of juvenile criminal law . Crime Prevention Forum , 03/2010.
- ↑ Bernd Holthusen, Sabrina Hoops: Das Jugendgerichtshilfeb @ rometer: Current data on youth welfare in criminal proceedings . 28th German Youth Court Conference September 2010.
- ↑ Horst Viehmann: The Great Illusion Final lecture at the 28th Youth Court Day in Münster on September 14, 2010.
- ^ Benjamin Grunst: 30th German Juvenile Court Day at the Free University of Berlin - Further training in juvenile criminal law. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
- ↑ In, out, up - let young people grow. Documentation of the 30th German Youth Court Conference from September 14th to 17th 2017 in Berlin. Forum Verlag Godesberg, 2019. ISBN 9783942865951 .