rm-project and detail information about rm

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About This Presentation

Retail management


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Juvenile crimes Group-4 Rahul kalyani-91 Anand VP-118 Pranav Kshetramade-96 Aniket Paramal-102 Soumya Singh-112 Sheetal Deshmukh-76

Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile: A boy or girl child under 18 years of age is a juvenile or child under section 2(k) JJA 2000 Delinquency: A kind of abnormality when an individual deviates from the course of normal social life. Juvenile Delinquent: A J uvenile who is alleged to have committed an offence and has not completed 18 th year of age as on the date of commission of such offence (section 2(l) JJA 2000)

Factors involved

Factors responsible for juvenile crimes

Moral education & sex education

Legal Aspects Acts Juvenile Justice Act 1986 Probation of offender Act 1958

Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offender Juvenile Rehabilitation Centres set up by th e Juvenile Community Review Board Parental Responsibility Training Programme Intensive Family Preservation Programme Rights of a Juvenile Offender Survival Right Development Right Protective Right Participation Right

Juvenile Detention Center JDC are meant to rehabilitate the children who have committed crime and/or found guilty. To provide them with the facilities required to be a good citizen.

Juvenile Detention Center Physical abuse Interaction with children of high criminal nature Chances of turning into a complete criminal Problems

Survey report

Preventions Proper attention to children. Comprehensive policies and strategies. Importance of schools. By giving proper education. Requires efforts on the part of the entire society. Avoiding criminalizing and penalizing a child for simple reasons.

Preventions Providing awareness. Range of services and helping measures. Contribution by mass media. Implementation of social policies.

Solutions Counselling Meditation Showing affection Creating a sense of belonging

Conclusion “ No one is born as a criminal, but are made criminals ”
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