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LEGAL-CRIMINAL POSITION OF MINORS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO AFTER 1999

Dr. SC. MENSUT ADEMI 1, and Dr. VETON VULA 2.

Vol 17, No 11 ( 2022 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7349447   |   Author Affiliation: Professor, Law Faculty, Law Faculty AAB College, Pristina, Kosovo 1; Professor, Law Faculty, AAB College 2.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 1133-1145   |   To cite: Dr. SC. MENSUT ADEMI, and Dr. VETON VULA. (2022). LEGAL-CRIMINAL POSITION OF MINORS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO AFTER 1999. 17(11), 1133–1145. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7349447   |   Published on: 22-11-2022

Abstract

By juvenile delinquency, we mean the antisocial and illegal behavior of minors. Young age is chosen with favorable rates in many countries. Usually, she does age 14-18 years. However, in the criminal-material, procedural and criminological literature, the term juvenile delinquency or young people's criminal behavior is often used. It is desired to emphasize the criminal activity of young people, which includes both juveniles and adults. Thus, the notion of youth criminality is used to emphasize criminal activity for all young people, regardless of age. In some cases, you also belong to the juvenile as a delinquent person, because there is a connection between the entire youth population, no matter what stage of age it is, from a biopsy and socio-cultural point of view, it has not yet been formed and therefore, a special approach and treatment is needed.


Keywords

Delinquency, Criminal law, Juvenile, Preventive.