Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency in India: Current Challenges and Issues
Abstract
Juvenile delinquency, a complex issue that is increasing in India, is a matter of great concern. The involvement of young individuals in illegal activities is particularly depressing as they are in a period where they ought to design their life in a productive manner, a period that shapes an individual's life ahead. Recently, juveniles have been found participating in the most severe crimes, such as murder and gang rape. Their delinquent behaviour poses a serious threat to the stability and social order of our society, leading to social disorder and erosion of moral values.
Juvenile delinquency is an unfortunate reality in our country that demands attention. A comprehensive approach is necessary to discuss this matter, including the growth of a social welfare program that optimizes resources and emphasizes effective planning, monitoring, and evaluation of existing initiatives. This paper aims to examine the various factors contributing to juvenile delinquency and propose potential solutions, hoping that these findings may assist the executive and policy makers in preventing juvenile delinquency and stepping up various rehabilitation measures.