International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(2):148-152
Reintegrating Juvenile Offenders to Mainstream: Challenges and Best Practices
Author Name: Prabhjeet Singh; Rishav Dogra;
Abstract
The juvenile justice social system represents a complex and diverse field of study in cooperation with various legal and psychological factors. This research paper investigates the nuances of the juvenile justice system, tracing its historical development, current methodologies, and ongoing discussions. It addresses the specific challenges encountered by young offenders, such as developmental vulnerabilities, susceptibility to environmental factors, and the potential for rehabilitation. Additionally, the paper evaluates the effectiveness of different intervention strategies, including restorative justice initiatives, diversion programs, and specialized court systems. By analyzing the interactions between legal structures, social environments, and individual circumstances, the Juvenile Justice System is a legal framework aimed at safeguarding, rehabilitating, and reintegrating children who have encountered legal issues, emphasizing their welfare and focusing on restorative approaches rather than punitive measures. Its primary objective is to facilitate their reintegration into society through interventions such as counseling, education, and community programs, guided by the chief of prioritizing the “child’s welfare However, challenges frequently emerge regarding the efficacy of these systems, stemming from factors such as limited resources, insufficient infrastructure, and the necessity for consistent application of rehabilitation efforts.
Keywords
Juvenile Justice System, History of the Juvenile Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Development and Importance of the Juvenile Justice System. Challenges, Best Practices for the Reintegration of Juvenile Offenders, and Recommendations