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This chapter examines juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice in India from a historical perspective, and provides a glimpse of evolution of the laws governing juveniles and legislative efforts intended to provide care and protection to the children in need and children in conflict with law from pre‐1850 to 2013. The history of the juvenile justice system in India can be divided into three time...
The chapter defines the concept of juvenile delinquency in China and points out that criminal offenses and violations of law are two different concepts in China. The legal basis for juvenile criminal responsibility is stipulated by Article 17 of the Criminal Law of China. The chapter reviews the nature and scope of juvenile delinquency in post‐revolutionary China. The chapter then elaborates on the...
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