Tougher courts don’t cut youth crime, study suggests

Tougher courts don’t cut youth crime, study suggests

Responding to juvenile offenses through criminal trials may not be more effective in preventing repeat violence than noncriminal measures, a study by South Korean researchers showed Monday. The study, led by Kim Byung-bae, a professor of criminal psychology at Kyonggi University, compared recidivism rates between two groups of minors: those who received protective measures through criminal courts and those who were subject to noncriminal measures at family courts. Protective measures refer to co

Source: The Korea Herald
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