Over the years, juvenile detention has been suffering from such a serious identity crisis and seems to have abandoned the ability to help young people. Compared with any developed country in the world, the United States still exposes more children and adolescents to juvenile detention. After all, it seems to be hurting our youth, but they are not helping to become social benefits. Juvenile detention is a very unfavorable strategy for many young people under the age of 19. Child detention not only tends to reduce the likelihood of graduating from high school, but also increases the chances of young people investing in more lives.
This report sponsored by the Juvenile Department of Justice Department and Crime Prevention Bureau of the US Department of Justice states that our current juvenile justice system relies heavily on imprisonment (very similar to the criminal justice system), in many cases It deprives young people from three conditions. It is important for the development of healthy adolescence: active participation of parents, groups of fellows who are active in socialization and academic success, and activities that contribute to decision making and critical thinking. In particular, there is no need to imprison (or "working hours") to ensure that young people are accountable. Actually, young people should be used only in rare circumstances, such as high risk of hurting others.
Restorative justice treats crime as harm, treats justice as repair of injuries, proposes a vision to strengthen the role of victims of crime, provides victims, criminals and communities with equality of juvenile justice services Crime against a juvenile who treats as a customer, and as a corresponding significant active participant. A balanced restoration judicial mission to carry out a three-dimensional agenda for regional justice to cope with juvenile delinquency makes juvenile offenders accountable to individual victims and communities Make juvenile justice a resource for public security by making criminals productive citizens and formulating strategies