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We abstained from the final vote on the report because our most important proposals were not included. These were as follows:
considers that the values enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child of 20 November 1989 must be promoted.
stresses the importance of (initial and permanent) training for magistrates working with minors, in this case delinquents, and the placement of specialists in other areas in youth courts, in order that they can take action before it is too late.
We feel that the rights of the child should be promoted and given greater visibility, and believe that strong action must be taken when it comes to juvenile delinquents, for example by suspending the implementation of youth behaviour plans, which should involve the individual in question and his or her parents or guardians.
Given that, in most cases, there are social and economic factors underlying juvenile delinquency, living standards for families must be improved in such a way that they pay more attention to children and young people.
We therefore advocate investing in prevention and not in legal proceedings, which is the line taken by the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats. Although they did not entirely achieve their objectives they did succeed in making the original report worse."@en1
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