A child friendly brochure was created among AWAY project, entitled „Juvenile Justice from A to Z”. The content correspond to the level of child and youth understanding and it is adapted to the local legislation from Romania.

The thematic approaches the juvenile justice field, with a focus on diversion and it presents, the roles of different specialists and the youth rights, as suspects, victims or witnesses.  

The English and Romanian versions of the brochure are accessible here.

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