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    JUVENILES IN ARMENIA NOT INFORMED ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS IN THEIR ARREST

    14:16, 13 March, 2013

    YEREVAN , MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS: Study on ill-treatment and torture of
    juveniles in Armenia in the context of juvenile justice show 31 per
    cent of juveniles were not informed about the reasons for their arrest.

    As Armenpress reports, according to the study ,out of 82 juveniles
    interviewed for the study about 21 per cent were not informed about
    the reasons for their arrest, while 42 per cent did not read the
    arrest protocol before signing it. Although in the majority of cases
    juveniles were informed about their rights during detention or arrest,
    31 per cent of them admitted that they were never informed about
    their rights. In the majority of cases advocates were not present
    during the first interrogation of a juvenile.

    "Policy and legislation are not the only sectors are required to
    ensure the protection of children exposed to ill-treatment. Effective
    intervention in support to the victims, and prevention initiatives,
    require the setup of cooperating mechanism among various professionals,
    from the policy and justice representatives to social workers and
    psychologists" UNICEF Representative in Armenia Henriette Ahrens
    stated.

    The study on ill treatment and torture of juveniles in Armenia funded
    by EU, was carried out by UNICEF together with the European Union,
    Human Rights Defender's office, the Civil Society Institute, and in
    partnership with Penal Reform International.

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