Juvenile Courts and Juvenile Justice: The Similarities and Differences in Present Scenario
The Official response to Juvenile crime in many countries is underlain by both hypothesis and evidence. These approaches are assessed for similarities and differences in terms of their contribution to fairness, justice, crime control and crime prevention. The nature of formal procedures for the management and management of juvenile offenders and specific government and multilateral responses to child crime that provide the basis for a more uniform treatment of youth in the justice system follow a short historical examination of recognitions of childhood innocence.