Youth Justice
Youth justice refers to the legal system's approach to dealing with young people who have committed crimes. It focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment, recognizing that children and teenagers are still developing and can change their behavior. The goal is to help them learn from their mistakes and reintegrate into society as responsible individuals.
In many countries, youth justice systems include specialized courts and programs designed for minors. These may involve counseling, community service, and educational support. The emphasis is on addressing the underlying issues that lead to criminal behavior, such as family problems or lack of education, rather than simply imposing penalties.