2023
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2023/v20i4757
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Nigerian Juvenile Justice System and the Resocialisation of Young Offenders

Wilson Diriwari

Abstract: Purpose: This paper aims to examine the Nigerian Juvenile Justice System and its role in rehabilitating young offenders and facilitating their successful reintegration into society. Design Methodology/ Approach: To achieve this objective, a comprehensive analysis was conducted using various sources including libraries, case studies, and government reports. The study aimed to encompass all major aspects of the system, considering both its strengths and weaknesses. Findings: The current status of the… Show more

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“…The CRPD embodies key principles of contemporary disability scholarship and activism, advocating for a social understanding of disability and promoting the inclusion of disabled individuals in decisionmaking processes. The chapter provided an overview of the Convention's history, main features, and achievements, while also introducing key areas of discussion and debate in disability and human rights literature [9,10].…”
Section: Nick Watson Et Al Discussed the United Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%