
Youth Justice System
The Youth Justice System is responsible for handling cases involving minors (typically under 18) who commit crimes. Its goal is to balance accountability with rehabilitation, focusing on addressing the underlying causes of offending behavior. The system may involve youth courts, detention centers, community work programs, and support services aimed at helping young people reintegrate into society. It emphasizes education, guidance, and support to encourage positive development while ensuring appropriate consequences. Overall, the system seeks to protect both the community and the well-being of the young person, promoting safer and healthier futures for youth offenders.