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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology

Volume  4, Issue 2, April - June 2011, Pages 63-69
 

Review Article

Reformation of Juvenile in conflict with Law: An Indian Study

Shrabana Kumar Naik, Chandra Sekhar Kapse, Aalia Sadiq Kadri, Devinder Kumar Atal, Atul Murari

*Associate Professor, ****Senior Resident, ***** Director, Department of Forensic Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College & Smt. S. K. Hospital, New Delhi-110001. **Professor & Head, Department of Forensic Medicine, S. Nijalingappa Medical College,

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Abstract

Juvenile delinquency is a major challenge to the present society all over the world. Societal views and response towards it is changing from time to time. Reformation of the juvenile delinquents through educational and vocational training, and psychological counseling in the Remand home is one of the methods currently practiced in India. Present study on thirty inmates and thirty ex-inmates of Remand home indicated that the reformative method had some positive influence on their social life, for bringing back them to main stream of the society.

Key Words: Juvenile delinquent, Juvenile in conflict with law, Remand home, Reformation, Rehabilitation


Corresponding Author : Shrabana Kumar Naik