The monitoring of juvenile delinquency after the justice system withdrawal
Main Article Content
Abstract
At present, Juvenile delinquency who has passed the justice system, if there is non monitoring process for Juvenile delinquency after leaving the justice system, may cause Recidivism of Juvenile delinquency. This article studies the guidelines to monitoring the recidivism of Juvenile delinquency with the objective to find a way to monitoring the recidivism of Juvenile delinquency after the justice system withdrawal. This research is a qualitative research and uses descriptive research regulations.
The study showed that Netherlands has a monitoring the recidivism of Juvenile delinquency with the measures of recidivism, that base on population to create risk evaluation forms for the recidivism with one to eight years monitoring period. And after release care by uninterrupted Tailor-Made Routing of a rehabilitation plan for remedying Juvenile individually. And applying mental evaluation to determine the way of life planning for each person, as well as the officials who monitoring Juvenile delinquency will give advice and make plans for assistance to them and presented to the Board of Child Protection. That causing Juvenile delinquency who leave the training center Can live in society, and effectively solve the problem of recidivism. While, in Australia There is a Juvenile delinquency monitoring with the classification method of Juvenile delinquency to identify risk factors and causes of offenses to individually plan, edit and rehabilitate. Juvenile rehabilitation treatment process is a problem solving process which is the reason of the offense. For Thailand Juvenile and Family Court and Procedure Act BC 2553. There are no provisions to monitoring Juvenile delinquency after the justice system withdrawal. Therefore, propose to have clear guidelines for monitoring and evaluation. This provisions should have a classification of offenses of Juvenile and the development of Juvenile care systems after the justice system withdrawal.