Juvenile justice policies aim to balance accountability with rehabilitation for young offenders. Challenges include addressing developmental factors, environmental influences, and legal considerations while implementing effective interventions that promote positive outcomes for youth.
Evidence-based programs like diversion, restorative justice, and cognitive-behavioral therapies show promise in reducing recidivism. However, systemic issues persist, including racial disparities and the long-term consequences of justice system involvement for vulnerable youth populations.
Challenges in Juvenile Justice
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