Abstract
This research paper critically evaluates the effectiveness of rehabilitation compared to punishment in the context of juvenile justice. By examining a wide range of literature, empirical data, and case studies, this paper explores the impact of rehabilitation programs on reducing recidivism, improving long-term outcomes, and facilitating the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders
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