Over the last few years, the attitude of public opinion towards juvenile hardship has changed radically, in particular towards that which leads to the violation of laws and crime. And the consideration that the main political actors have of the crimes of young people and minors has changed. If in the historical period between the eighties and nineties of the twentieth century, minors and young deviants were considered as “subjects in need of help and a guide” and not just punishment, in the last two decades (in conjunction with the presence of policies that have invested in the fear of crime and have artfully expanded the perception of it, also through a careful use of …
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