A review paper about a case study on Juveniles: With reference to influence on juvenile criminality, integrating insights from recent research to provide a holistic perspective.
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This paper presents a comprehensive case study on examining the behaviors, rehabilitation processes and challenges and law related to juveniles. An in-depth analysis of a specific cohort of juveniles within the justice system in India, the study explores factors contributing to delinquency in Juveniles, with reference to socio-economic background, family background and dynamics, and educational qualification and influences of it. The findings highlight the importance of individualized intervention programs on Indian as well as on international level that addresses the root causes of delinquent behavior rather than solely focusing on punitive measures. As we say that “Precautions are better than cure”
This research paper mainly focuses on rehabilitation strategies for observation homes to be followed for boys and girls, including counselling of juveniles, education of children and community service, which promote social integration and reduce recidivism. By drawing on qualitative data from interviews and case assessments, this research underscores the necessity of a holistic approach in juvenile justice, emphasizing the role of community support and policy reform in fostering positive outcomes for young offenders.
The paper concludes with recommendations for practitioners and policymakers aimed at improving juvenile justice practices and enhancing the prospects for youth reintegration into society.
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