
Juvenile Rehabilitation Programs
Juvenile Rehabilitation Programs are designed to help young offenders, typically under 18, change their behavior and reintegrate into society. Rather than focusing solely on punishment, these programs offer education, counseling, and skill-building to address the underlying issues that led to their criminal behavior. The goal is to prevent reoffending by providing support, fostering personal growth, and equipping juveniles with the tools they need for a successful future. By focusing on rehabilitation, these programs aim to create safer communities while giving young people a second chance to make positive choices.