Juvinike Justice System
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With lots of efforts and movements in different sections of the society, voices for the rights of the child are being risen in both national and international arenas these days. Though we regard children the " foundation stone of the nation", we generally do not behave children well in practice. Children have been entitled as the" future stars" and the " rising sun" in most of the societies since the time immortal, however, children in the world
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the 1960s to 1970s due process is introduced into the juvenile justice system. Punishing youngsters or protecting them under parens patriae requires that constitutional rights afforded to adults be given to juveniles. From the 1970s to 1980s failure of rehabilitation and due process protections to control delinquency leads to a shift to a crime control and punishment philosophy similar to the adult criminal justice system. Finally in the1990s juvenile justice system relying on deterrence.
the 1960s to 1970s due process is introduced into the juvenile justice system. Punishing youngsters or protecting them under parens patriae requires that constitutional rights afforded to adults be given to juveniles. From the 1970s to 1980s failure of rehabilitation and due process protections to control delinquency leads to a shift to a crime control and punishment philosophy similar to the adult criminal justice system. Finally in the1990s juvenile justice system relying on deterrence.