JUVENILE SENTENCING IN SEXUAL ABUSE CASES: BALANCING JUSTICE AND REHABILITATION
Abstract
This study delves into the complexities of juvenile sentencing in sexual abuse cases, exploring the delicate balance between justice and rehabilitation. Focusing on the unique considerations surrounding minors accused of sexual offenses, the research examines the legal frameworks, judicial practices, and rehabilitative interventions aimed at addressing the needs of both victims and perpetrators. Through a multidisciplinary approach, including legal analysis, psychological insights, and social perspectives, the study navigates the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of juvenile sentencing in sexual abuse cases. Key findings shed light on the challenges and opportunities inherent in balancing the imperatives of accountability, protection, and rehabilitation within the juvenile justice system.
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Juvenile sentencing, sexual abuse cases, rehabilitationHow to Cite
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