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Welcome

Basil Mannaraprayil Mariya Philip Swaroop Varghese Tinu Benny Veena M Vishnu Chandran

SOP GROUP NO: 16

MBA - B BATCH

Juvenile: A boy or girl child under 18 years of age is a

juvenile or child under section 2(k) JJA 2000

Delinquency: a kind of abnormality when an individual

deviates from the course of normal social life.

Juvenile Delinquent: a juvenile who is alleged to have

committed an offence and has not completed 18th year of

age as on the date of commission of such offence

(section 2(l) JJA 2000)

Juvenile Delinquency

Violent Crimes

Drug & Alcohol Violations

Sexual Offences

Status Offence

Delinquency Includes

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 20100

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

Juvenile Crime Rate

Juvenile Crime Rate

Juvenile Crime Rates

Social disorganisation

Family environment

Increase in standard of living

For seeking attention

Attraction towards money and luxuries

Influence of media

Reasons for delinquent behaviour

Influence of video games

Strain and stress

Labelling

Mental disorders

Reasons for delinquent behaviour

Juvenile Justice Act 1986

Probation of offender Act 1958

Criminal Procedure Code

Indian Penal Code

Legal Aspects

Acts

JDC are meant to rehabilitate the children who have

committed crime and/or found guilty.

To provide them with the facilities required to be a

good citizen.

Juvenile Detention Center

Physical abuse

Interaction with children of high criminal nature

Chances of turning into a complete criminal

Juvenile Detention Center

Problems

An offender who is too young to be tried as an adult.

Juvenile Offender

Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offender

Juvenile Community Review Board

Parental Responsibility Training Programme

Intensive Family Preservation Programme

Survival Right

Development Right

Protective Right

Participation Right

Rights of a Juvenile Offender

Proper attention to children.

Comprehensive policies and strategies.

Importance of schools.

By giving proper education.

Requires efforts on the part of the entire society.

Avoiding criminalizing and penalizing a child for

simple reasons.

Preventions

Providing awareness.

Range of services and helping measures.

Contribution by mass media.

Implementation of social policies.

Preventions

Counselling

Meditation

Showing affection

Creating a sense of belonging

Solutions

“No one is born as a criminal, but are made

criminals”

Conclusion

QUESTIONS ?

Thank you

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