Goals and Objectives

Our principal goal is the establishment of an active inter-regional juvenile justice network for developing comprehensive communication mechanisms across the concerned institutions and relevant partners, enhancing interactive information flow among professionals and practitioners and building public awareness and advocacy campaign, through information sharing, and dissemination of best practices in the field. Thereby we aim to encourage creation of partnerships and articulate the efforts of concerned actors and institutions.
In order to bypass the bureaucratic procedures, it is necessary to employ an approach that would be based on cooperation in the framework of a single common communications network.
Thus, the creation of an integrated information space, an interactive medium accommodated by a specialized on-line resource would serve as an instrument of consolidation of the efforts of different institutions and individual specialists.

In simpler terms, here are our Project Objectives:

  1. To provide a simple and reliable access to a wide spectrum of systemized information and to its sources.
  2. Exchange of information and spread of case studies of successful practical experience in the field of juvenile justice.
  3. Perfection of legislative and institutional bases of juvenile justice.
  4. Creation of partner relations among the interested organizations and structures on the different levels.




“Prospects of juvenile justice development in today’s Russia” 13—14 December 2005, an inter-regional conference on “Prospects of juvenile justice development in today’s Russia” was held in Moscow. The conference that took place in the building of the presidential administration was organized by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Russia and the Presidential Council on support for the development of institutions of civil society and human rights.

Judicial experience Generalization on judicial experience on the criminal cases involving juveniles that were considered by the courts of the Rostov region in the first six months of 2005

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+7(863)297-57-14
66 Lenin Street, Rostov-on-Don, Russia, 344000
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