and the Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty.
The ombudsman or other organ would, at regular intervals, publish a report
on the progress made and on the difficulties encountered in the
implementation of the instrument. Child advocacy services should also be
established.
58. Law enforcement and other relevant personnel, of both sexes, should be
trained to respond to the special needs of young persons and should be
familiar with and use, to the maximum extent possible, programmes and
referral possibilities for the diversion of young persons from the justice
system.
59. Legislation should be enacted and strictly enforced to protect children
and young persons from drug abuse and drug traffickers.
VII.
RESEARCH, POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND CO-ORDINATION
60. Efforts should be made and appropriate mechanisms established to
promote, on both a multidisciplinary and an intradisciplinary basis,
interaction and co-ordination between economic, social, educational and
health agencies andservices, the justice system, youth, community and
development agencies and other relevant institutions.
61. The exchange of information, experience and expertise gained through
projects, programmes, practices and initiatives relating to youth crime,
delinquency prevention and juvenile justice should be intensified at the
national, regional and international levels.
62. Regional and international co-operation on matters of youth crime,
delinquency prevention and juvenile justice involving practitioners, experts
and decision makers should be further developed and strengthened.
63. Technical and scientific co-operation on practical and policy-related
matters, particularly in training, pilot and demonstration projects, and on
specific issues concerning the prevention of youth crime and juvenile
delinquency should be strongly supported by all Governments, the United
Nations system and other concerned organizations.
64. Collaboration should be encouraged in undertaking scientific research
with respect to effective modalities for youth crime and juvenile
delinquency prevention and the findings of such research should be widely
disseminated and evaluated.
65. Appropriate United Nations bodies, institutes, agencies and offices
should pursue close collaboration and co-ordination on various questions
related to children, juvenile justice and youth crime and juvenile
delinquency prevention.
66. On the basis of the present Guidelines, the United Nations Secretariat,
in co-operation with interested institutions, should play an active role in
the conduct of research, scientific collaboration, the formulation of policy
options and the review and monitoring of their implementation, and should
serve as a source of reliable information on effective modalities for
delinquency prevention.