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Role of Police in Prevention and Treatment of Juveline Delinquency


Nisha

In order to prevent Juvenile Delinquency we have to deal not only with maladjusted children and youths whose difficulties bring them before law, but also with those who while not violating laws, but who are also disturbing others in school and in the street. Prevention is necessary for such children, if they are not prevented then they would become the habitual offender so their prevention is necessary.


Introduction

Prevention is necessary overcome on the Juvenile Delinquency who’s seem to contribute to their delinquency. They make mistakes and become excited and fail to behave according to legitimate expectations. First of all we should do diagnosis of such juveniles and after give treatment.

They will become the habitual offender if they are not timely prevented from committing the offence. If, a person is ill and he is brought to the Doctor for treatment then it is primary duty of the doctor to make a diagnosis of his illness and gives treatment according to his illness.

It would become a great problem for him if it is not given treatment timely and the treatment will not be effective and his/her end would be definite. Like that a juvenile who does or commits an offence then he should be primarily or timely prevented.

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