The first video explores the question of how an investigation begins. It explains who is involved in the criminal proceedings and what the aim of the proceedings is. You will also find out how crimes committed by young people are judged and that juvenile criminal law is applied.
More videos in the series “Caught?! And now…?” can be found here:
- Part 2: What rights do you have if you are accused?
- Part 3: Participation of youth welfare services in criminal proceedings
- Part 4: Decision of the public prosecutor to discontinue the proceedings or charge
- Part 5: Charges are being brought against you – what happens now?
- Part 6: How does a main hearing work?
- Part 7: What decisions can be made by the court?
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