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Volume 3, Issue 2

Rehabilitation & Social Re-Integration of Child In Conflict With Law & Child In Need of Care & Protection

Author: Garima Yadav

Abstract:

Children are our nation's most valuable resource, and everyone has a duty to make sure kids live in a safe environment. Though, in a developing nation like India, the rate of juvenile crime has significantly increased during the past ten years. In our society today, juvenile crime is like a sickness. India's criminal justice system treats certain offences differently and accords some exclusions and tolerance to particular classes of people.

A specific law has also been created for them. In several acts, the term "juvenile" has been defined differently; nonetheless, the most recent act. But does "Rehabilitation" actually result in a child's reformation in light of the current situation? Despite the existence of juvenile welfare legislation, there is an increase of juvenile criminals across the nation. The goal of sending juveniles to the rehabilitation facility is to improve their future. In order to provide these children with extra care and safety and the expectation that they will return as a transformed individual, rehabilitation centres are created specifically for this reason. Keywords: Child, Rehabilitation, Social Re-Integration, Law.

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