Friday, October 27, 2006

Youthhood!

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The case of a juvenile delinquent being totally different from the adult criminals, the difference exists in the process, philosophy and methods of treatment. Requiring counselling, care and rehabilitation, the Juvenile Justice System or its procreator, the civil society and the government has failed to nurture the most vulnerable section of Indian population. While poverty, family problems at home, impact of mass media can be reasoned to be the causes, the reformatory or the Borstal Schools have failed to be inspiring. It has been reported that these socalled correctional centers do not even have the basic amenities to meet the standards laid down by the Central Social Welfare Board.

The solution then has to be structured, directed and holistic. And the responsibility for corrections has to be shared both by the government as also by the civil-society.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006

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