Abstract
The aim of this report is to examine current national policies on juvenile justice and
alternatives to detention for young offenders in Portugal. It is carried out within the
framework of the involvement of the IJJO as a partner in the project ‘Alternatives to
Custody for Young Offenders - Developing Intensive and Remand Fostering Programmes’, coordinated by the British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) and financed by the European Commission, DG Justice, through its Daphne Programme (Grant Agreement JUST/2011/DAP/AG/3054).
alternatives to detention for young offenders in Portugal. It is carried out within the
framework of the involvement of the IJJO as a partner in the project ‘Alternatives to
Custody for Young Offenders - Developing Intensive and Remand Fostering Programmes’, coordinated by the British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) and financed by the European Commission, DG Justice, through its Daphne Programme (Grant Agreement JUST/2011/DAP/AG/3054).
Original language | English |
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Publisher | International Juvenile Justice Observatory (OIJJ) |
Number of pages | 52 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |