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Juvenile offenders are treated differently from "summary" of The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition by Hoffmann (Professor)

Juvenile offenders are treated differently under the Indian Penal Code due to their age and level of development. The Code recognizes that children and adolescents may not have the same level of understanding or maturity as adults, and therefore should not be held to the same standards of criminal responsibility. This is reflected in the provisions that govern the treatment of juvenile offenders in the criminal justice system. One key aspect of how juvenile offenders are treated differently is the establishment of separate juvenile courts and juvenile justice boards. These specialized institutions are tasked with handling cases involving minors and ensuring that their best interests are taken into account. The goal is to rehabilitate rather than punish juvenile offenders, with an emphasis on education, counseling, a...
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    The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition

    Hoffmann (Professor)

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