NCJ Number
141757
Date Published
1988
Length
519 pages
Annotation
This analysis of the Indian juvenile justice system examines the sociocultural, economic, and physio-psychic factors that make children commit criminal activities.
Abstract
The first chapter discusses the definition of juvenile delinquency from both the legal and social approaches. The history of discriminatory treatment in various legal systems in India is reviewed. The second chapter describes the age factor in delinquent behavior, followed by an examination of delinquency causation. The trilogy of the juvenile justice system -- law, procedure, and treatment -- is covered. This book describes the structure of the Indian juvenile justice system, its proceedings, and its approach toward punishment and treatment. A separate chapter discusses non-institutional corrections. Finally, the text of the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986, is provided. 2 appendixes