Per un'analisi sociologica del processo penale minorile. Strutture di decisioni e procedimento

Journal title SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Author/s Deborah De Felice
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/1 Language Italian
Pages 25 P. 89-113 File size 198 KB
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This article suggests a research approach aimed at the empirical investigation of how the requirements of social defence can be reciprocally compatible with those of the protection of minors in juvenile criminal proceedings or, vice-versa, feature aspects of incompatibility. Based on a research project of 35 trials and a series of interviews of privileged witnesses conducted at the Catania Juvenile Court, the article sets out to run an empirical check on whether or not the specific autonomy attributed to juvenile criminal proceedings translates into a procedural structure capable of handing down decisions that are legitimate in a sociological sense. The research attempts to identify a decision-making structure and roles necessarily related to the conditions of functionality to be found empirically in this kind of proceedings usable for indicating the proceedings’ legal nature as a specific, autonomous decision-making process.

Deborah De Felice, Per un'analisi sociologica del processo penale minorile. Strutture di decisioni e procedimento in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 1/2007, pp 89-113, DOI: