JUVENILE DETENTION
The execution is intended to awaken the young person's sense of honor.
Youth detention is not a punishment, but a Custodial measures within the meaning of § 13 of the Juvenile Courts Act JGG).
According to § 90JGG, the execution of the the juvenile's sense of honor and make him urgently aware of that he is responsible for the offense he has committed. has to answer for injustice.
The execution of juvenile detention should be designed educationally.
It should help the young person to overcoming the difficulties that are necessary have contributed to the offense.
The juveniles are required to of juvenile detention the same requirements that are necessary for effective education in of free time must be placed on him (cf.
- 8JAVollzO).
The enforcement of youth detention should be that the physical, mental and physical and moral development of the young person is promoted (cf. § 10 JAVollzO.).
Juvenile detention is considered recreational detention for a or two camps (usually weekends), as short-term detention for a period of two to four days or as long-term detention of at least one and a maximum of four weeks (§§ 1 6,90 JCC).
Arrestees are treated as sentenced or suspended arrestees. enforced (Section 11 (3) JGG). Pursuant to Section 23 (1) JGG is also possible in the event of a breach of against probation conditions possible.
Juvenile detention can be pronounced several times and is recognized by the juvenile court judge as supervised by the enforcement and execution manager.
Monday is the access day. On this day, the detainees remain in the detention room and also eat all meals there. Detainees who start their detention on Tuesday after 20:00, are assigned to the access group in the following week. All times are approximate.
JUVENILE DETENTION
The execution of juvenile detention is intended to awaken the youth's sense of honor.
Juvenile detention is not a punishment, but a disciplinary measure within the meaning of Section 13 of the Juvenile Court Act (JGG).
According to Section 90 of the Juvenile Court Act (JGG), the execution of juvenile detention is intended to awaken the youth's sense of honor and make them acutely aware that they must take responsibility for the wrong they have committed.
Juvenile detention should be designed as an educational process.
It is intended to help the youth overcome the difficulties that contributed to the commission of the offense.
During the execution of juvenile detention, the same demands must be placed on them as during effective education during their free time (cf. Section 8 of the Juvenile Detention Act).
The execution of juvenile detention should be designed in such a way that the physical, mental, and moral development of the juvenile is promoted (cf. Section 10 of the Juvenile Detention Regulations).
Juvenile detention is imposed as leisure detention for one or two leisure periods (usually weekends), as short-term detention for a period of two to four days, or as permanent detention for a minimum of one and a maximum of four weeks (Sections 16 and 90 of the Juvenile Detention Code).
Detentions are enforced as sentencing or coercive detention (Section 11 (3) of the Juvenile Court Act). According to Section 23 (1) of the Juvenile Court Act, detention may also be enforced in the event of a violation of probation conditions.
Juvenile detention can be imposed multiple times and is supervised by the juvenile court judge as the head of the detention and enforcement department.
Monday is the day of arrival. On this day, detainees remain in their cells and take all meals there. Detainees who begin their detention after 8:00 PM on Tuesday will be assigned to the entry group the following week. All times are approximate.