RT Article T1 An analysis of juvenile law in Taiwan and some comparisons with the U.S JF American journal of criminal justice VO 6 IS 2 SP 53 OP 62 A1 Jan, Lee -Jan LA English YR 1981 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764204743 AB Juveniles have been treated differently from adults in legal matters throughout Chinese history. However, a special comprehensive juvenile law was not published until 1962. The law deals with juvenile delinquents and potential delinquents, ages 12–18. Juveniles involved in espionage against the government are not protected by juvenile law. Juveniles in general have less due process protection compared to their counterparts in the U.S. However, this is compensated by the better trained judges in Taiwan. Cultural differences also resulted in Taiwan putting more emphasis on the family responsibility for the care and Supervision of juveniles. K1 Juvenile Delinquent K1 Juvenile Court K1 Probation Officer K1 Criminal Court K1 Juvenile Offender DO 10.1007/BF02887397