AT the United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Doha, Qatar last year, one of the most discussed topics was the approach in dealing with juvenile crime.
In most countries, it is the judiciary that handles juvenile offenders, who are mainly locked up and kept off the streets. It is thought that heavier sentences would ensure young offenders do not re-offend.
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