Term ID: T2977

Juvenile Justice Philosophy

/juvenile-justice-philosophy/
The underlying principles and goals of legal systems for young offenders, balancing public safety, accountability, and youth rehabilitation needs.
Example: Debate between punishment versus treatment approaches for young offenders, considering adolescent development and potential for positive change.

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Reference: Scott & Steinberg (2008)